Championship night is upon us. The car is back together, sort of. I hope to see you all in victory lane!
Thanks to all the fans for their continued support, and my dad and Paul for all the work this past week trying to get the car together after last weeks wreck / win.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
Season Championship Night Saturday, August 31st 5 p.m. start time
The 2013 point season is coming down to an end this coming Saturday night as Martin Brothers Chevrolet presents the Budweiser Season Championships featuring a night of 50’s. The Getzoni Agency Pro Modifieds, McClurg Auto Group Late Models, Bank of Holland Chargers and Hornets will all be racing in 50 lap specials. The M&M U Pull It Figure 8’s, NYPAMA TQ Midgets and the Street Stocks will all be in action. Also on the card will be a scheduled appearance by the Cup Lite Series.
Coming into Season Championships, Eden, NY pilot George Skora III has a 52 point advantage over Dave Catalano. Tommy Catalano, Amy Catalano and Jeff Brown are your top five in Pro Modified points. In the Late Models, Cuba, NY racer Brandon Glover has a six point margin over Eldon King III. In the Hornets, Dice Racing teammates Ben Russo and Jeff Szafraniec are tied for first in the standings with 309 markers. Multi-time feature winner Chris Powers is third in points just 28 points behind the lead duo.
Pit Gates will open at 2:30 pm and grandstand gates will swing open at 4:45pm. Qualifying will begin at 5:00 pm and NASCAR feature racing will begin immediately following qualifying heats. Adult admission is just $16 while students (ages 8-15) are just $8. Children seven and under are ALWAYS FREE. Family Passes are also available for just $40 which includes two adults and all children 15 and under living in the same household. You can also purchase your tickets ahead of time by logging on to www.hollandspeedway.com
Last Saturday night, George Skora III continued his winning ways after taking another checkered flag in the Pro Modifieds on Pizza Hut, Duplicating Consultants, 97 Rock, UPS and American Red Cross Night at the races on a gorgeous Saturday evening in the Holland hills. Other winners included Eldon King III in the McClurg Auto Group Late Models, Dave Wollaber in the NYPAMA TQ Midgets. Chris Powers took home his second straight Hornets victory and the “Dice Man” Bill Lutz won the M&M U Pull It- Figure 8 car victory. Terry Weldy was victorious in the first visit of the season for the Street Stocks. The Bank of Holland Chargers finish was under official review.
Check out the Holland Motorsports Complex on Facebook as weekly specials and news on upcoming events will be seen on the track’s social media page for the racetrack and the all new Holland Paintball Adventure Park. Don’t forget to check out all of the pictures from each week’s racing program by logging on to hollandspeedway.smugmug.com For more information log on to www.hollandspeedway.com or www.hollandpaintballadventurepark.com.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Win # 4!!!
With a tough race and final lap crash into the figur 8 wall, I got the win as the 21 car was disqualified for jet fuel. Special thanks to all my sponsors, family, and fans.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Sunday, August 11, 2013
8/10/13 resutls
9th place this week. We suffered a left rear tire blowout with three laps to go. Holland is off this coming Saturday the 17. We will be back racing on the 24th.
8/10/13
MEDIA RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8-10-13 HOLLAND MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX
Dave Catalano and Kirk Totten Split Pro Mod Mains; Jason Dieter wins Super Stock Tour Race
HOLLAND, NY…. Ontario, NY driver Dave Catalano and Barker, NY pilot Kirk Totten split the twin 30’s for the Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds on Kayak Pools, Buffalo and Erie County Public Library night at the Holland NASCAR Motorsports Complex on a sensational Saturday evening in the Holland hills. Eldon King from Freedom, NY swept the McClurg Auto Group Late Models while Jason Dieter from Hamburg, NY pulled away to pick up the visiting Super Stock Series victory. Dave Wilson Jr from Hamburg won his third Bank of Holland Chargers triumph of the season. Dave Wollaber from North Tonawanda, NY claimed his fourth NYPAMA TQ Midgets feature of the season. Chris Powers from Orchard Park, NY picked up his second Hornet victory of the season. Mike Myers was victorious in the M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s. John Grandits was awarded with the Enduro victory.
In the first Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds main, it was Amy and Tommy Catalano leading the way. Jeff Brown, George Skora and Jimmy Zacharias came together in turn three. Brown’s night ended early. On the lap one restart, Amy Catalano took the lead away from her son Tommy and her husband Dave raced his way into third place. The drivers trying to spoil the Catalano one-two-three finish was Kirk Totten and George Skora III. Both young drivers tried everything they had to get around Tommy Catalano but Tommy, fresh off his first career win the night before at Spencer, was able to maintain his third position on the speedway as he watched his parents fight for the win. Dave Catalano was able to hold off his wife Amy and son Tommy to pick up his first win of the season.
The 30 lap Getzoni Agency Pro Modified feature saw Jimmy Zacharias and Kyle Inman lead the field to the green flag and it was Jimmy Z showing the way early on. Kirk Totten was able to take over the race lead on lap number seven after getting underneath the Zacharias racer. Dave Catalano, winner of the made up feature earlier in the evening, raced his way past Jimmy Z and moved into the runner up spot. Catalano tried everything he could in the late going but Totten continued to show the way. The battle was on for fourth place between Zacharias and George Skora III in the late going after Amy Catalano past Zacharias for third place just past the races halfway point. Totten pulled away from both Dave and Amy Catalano to claim his fourth win of the season. Jimmy Zacharias would finish in fourth and George Skora III would complete the top five.
In the first McClurg Auto Group Late Model feature, Mike Ticco and Eldon King III led the field to the green flag and it was King jumping into the race lead. With King showing the way, Brandon Glover and Mike Ticco battled for second throughout the event. Glover would get around Ticco for the runner up spot and would drive all over the speedway to find the right line and attempt to pass King. But Eldon King was too strong on this night as King fought off all of Glover’s challenges to pick up his fourth win of the season.
JD Roberts and Mike Ticco led the Late Models to the green for their regular 20 lap feature event and it was Ticco showing the way. Eldon took the lead on lap four and quickly showed the field why he was the defending divisional champion. The race was on for second place between Brandon Glover and Mike Ticco for much of the event. The two slightly made contact a couple of times but both drivers were able to race hard and Ticco would get the advantage of the young Glover to maintain second place throughout the event. Eldon King drove away to his second win of the night and fifth of the season.
“The Big Show” Ted Welshans and Lee Sharpsteen led the 18 car field of Super Stocks to the green flag and Sharpsteen got loose and hit the wall. Tim Welshans was also involved and both were able to continue. With one lap in, Jason Dieter and Joe Fetzer led the field back to the green flag and it was Dieter showing the way. Divisional point’s leader Mike Ramos got passed by Tommy Markham for third place on lap three and the “lavender machine” Wayne Bernhard racing in the top five. Ramos was able to pass Fetzer to move into second place and began his chase of the race leader Dieter. As Dieter hit lap traffic, Ramos and Bernhard battled for the runner up spot. Bernhard moved into second place and began his chase of Dieter, who had a full straightaway lead over the rest of the field. Jason Dieter pulled away to pick up his first career Super Stock Series win. Wayne Bernhard finished in second and was followed to the line by Tommy Markham, Sam Fullone and Joe Mancuso completed the top five.
Dave Wilson Jr jumped into the lead after passing Ken Maltby early in the 30 lap feature event for the Bank of Holland Chargers. Maltby was joined in the front row by Tom Northem and Northem and Maltby battled for second for most of the 30 lap feature event. With Wilson running away with the lead, a five car battle between Maltby, Northem, Eric Brown, Zach Myers and Rich Carnes shaped up for second place with Northem getting the advantage with a handful of laps remaining. Wilson drove away to pick up his third win of the season.
Cody Mollnow and Jim Fleischman led the NYPAMA TQ Midgets to the green flag for their 20 lap feature event and it was Fleischman showing the way on the opening circuit with Chad Heywood in second place. Off an early race restart, Jonathan Reid moved into the lead on lap three with
Dave Wollaber and Andy Nye charged into second and third place. Wollaber then used the crossover move and passed Reid for the lead on lap five. Andy Nye spun in turn two to bring out the races third caution with six laps completed. On the restart, Dave Wollaber showed the way with Shawn Nye moving into third place and then Nye went underneath Reid to move into the runner up spot and quickly went to work on race leader Dave Wollaber. Nye would go underneath Wollaber and took over the race lead on lap 10. Nye and Wollaber would race side by side for several laps, fighting for the race lead and Wollaber regained the lead with seven laps remaining. Jonathan Reid brought out the caution suffering a broken driveshaft. On the restart, Wollaber would lead and hold off Shawn Nye to pick up the victory. Camden Barber would finish in third and was followed closely to the line by Kyle Hutchinson and Jim Fleischman.
Robert and Butcher Palmer led the Hornets to green and it was fourth place starter Josh Hill taking the lead on the opening circuit. Chris Powers was able to sneak around Hill on lap four to take over the race lead. Once infront, Powers pulled away from the field. Ben Russo, Louis Carbone and Jeff Szafraniec put on a three car battle for the runner up spot for most of the event. Powers was able to pick up the victory over Ben Russo. Cousin Louis Carbone came home in third and was followed to the line by Jeff Szafraniec and Josh Hill.
Mike Myers was awarded the win in the M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s after Jason Eck and Jason Adams came together on the last lap. Adams and Eck would battle for the lead for much of the event and Eck was able to take the lead on lap four. Coming into the final two turns, Eck and Adams made contact and Adams appeared to cross the line first but officials penalized Adams, therefore giving the win to Mike Myers.
News and Notes: Tyler Turnbull did a simple rollover after getting loose during his NYPAMA TQ Midgets qualifying event. Tyler climbed out of his racer under his own power. With their one-two-three finish in the make-up feature from July 27th, Dave, Amy and Tommy Catalano became the first family in Holland history to have a husband, wife and son finish one-two-three respectively.
Racing returns to the highbanks on Saturday August 24th as Pizza Hut presents a full NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Program featuring the Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds, the McClurg Auto Group Late Models, the Bank of Holland Chargers, M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s, the 4 Cylinder Hornets and the NYPAMA TQ Midgets. Pit Gates will open at 3:30 while grandstand gates open at 4:45 and qualifying will begin at 5:00pm. NASCAR feature racing will begin promptly at 7:05pm.
Check out the Holland Motorsports Complex on Facebook as weekly specials and news on upcoming events will be seen on the track’s social media page for the racetrack and the all new Holland Paintball Adventure Park. Don’t forget to check out all of the pictures from each week’s racing program by logging on to hollandspeedway.smugmug.com For more information log on to www.hollandspeedway.com or www.hollandpaintballadventurepark.com.
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 8-10-13
Getzoni Nationwide Insurance NASCAR Pro Modifieds (Rescheduled from 7/27): DAVE CATALANO (Started 9th), Amy Catalano (1), Tommy Catalano (2), George Skora III (4), Kirk Totten (5), Tony Carbone (, Matt Clemens (7), Nick White (12), Chris Clemens (11), Jimmy Zacharias (6), Dean Kroll (10) and Jeff Brown (3)
Getzoni Nationwide Insurance NASCAR Pro Modifieds: KIRK TOTTEN (Started 6th), Dave Catalano (7), Amy Catalano (5), Jimmy Zacharias (2), George Skora III (4), Jeff Brown (11), Tony Carbone (, Tommy Catalano (3), Kyle Inman (1), Matt Clemens (9), Chris Clemens (12), Dean Kroll (10) and Nick White (13)
McClurg Auto Group NASCAR Late Models (Rescheduled from 7/27) : ELDON KING III (Started 2nd), Brandon Glover (3), Mike Ticco (1), JD Roberts (4), Jason Gwin (6) and Josh Hathaway (5)
McClurg Auto Group NASCAR Late Models: ELDON KING III (Started 5th), Mike Ticco (2), Brandon Glover (4), JD Roberts (1), Dave Whittaker (3), Josh Hathaway (7), Jason Gwin (6) and Sean Dolan (
Bank of Holland Chargers: DAVE WILSON JR(Started 3rd), Tom Northem (2), Eric Brown (4), Zach Myers (, Jerry Kosmowski (11), Ken Maltby (1), Tommy Wentland (5), Donnie Aquino (7), Rich Carnes (6), Rob Miszczak (9) and Don Sitarski (10)
Qualifying Winner: Dave Wilson
Big 10 Super Stock Series: JASON DIETER (Started 3rd), Wayne Bernhard (9), Tommy Markham (7), Sam Fullone (16), Joe Mancuso (, Lee Sharpsteen (2), Joe Fetzer (4), Gil Sharpsteen (10), Mike Ramos (5), Ted Welshans (1), Eric Brown (11), Joe Snell (13), Pete Pieczynski (15), Ron Richter (17), Billy Gleason (14), Tim Welshans (6), Nate Peckham (12) DNS: Phil Alhart Jr., Rob Miszczak
Qualifying Winners: Lee Sharpsteen, Jason Dieter
NYPAMA TQ Midgets: DAVE WOLLABER (Started 9th), Shawn Nye (11), Camden Barber (12), Kyle Hutchinson (16), Jim Fleischman (2), Chad Heywood (4), Tyler Turnbull (17), Eric Roberts (3), Andy Nye (, Vinnie Christiano Jr (5), Cody Mollnow (1), Charlie DiRosa (13), Andy Patton (19), Ryan Hessler (7), Scott Gleed (14), Kyle McElver (18), Sean McNamara (21), Gordie Steffan (23), Pat Smith (22), Jonathan Reid (6), Chris Barber (20), Nelson Rung (15), and Nick Groff (10)
Qualifying Winners: Dave Wollaber, Jim Fleischman
NASCAR 4 Cylinder Hornets: CHRIS POWERS (Started 7th), Ben Russo (10), Louis Carbone (, Jeff Szafraniec (11), Josh Hill (4), Tony Carbone (9), Michele Maltby (5), Kenny Hejna (6), Bill Lutz (3), Waylon Price (13), Butcher Palmer (2), Robert Palmer (1), John Blinston (12), Sylvia Welshans (14) and Matt Hornquist (15)
Qualifying Winners: Josh Hill, Chris Powers
M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s: MIKE MYERS (Started 8th), Jason Eck (2), Jason Adams (3) , Car #97 (6), , Shane Toms (4), John Murphy (10), Josh Hill (5), Robert Palmer (1), Waylon Price (7) and Grant Hill (9)
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(Contact –– Steven Petty: steven.j.petty@gmail.com or Tim Bennett: (716)-418-RACE (7223)
Dave Catalano and Kirk Totten Split Pro Mod Mains; Jason Dieter wins Super Stock Tour Race
HOLLAND, NY…. Ontario, NY driver Dave Catalano and Barker, NY pilot Kirk Totten split the twin 30’s for the Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds on Kayak Pools, Buffalo and Erie County Public Library night at the Holland NASCAR Motorsports Complex on a sensational Saturday evening in the Holland hills. Eldon King from Freedom, NY swept the McClurg Auto Group Late Models while Jason Dieter from Hamburg, NY pulled away to pick up the visiting Super Stock Series victory. Dave Wilson Jr from Hamburg won his third Bank of Holland Chargers triumph of the season. Dave Wollaber from North Tonawanda, NY claimed his fourth NYPAMA TQ Midgets feature of the season. Chris Powers from Orchard Park, NY picked up his second Hornet victory of the season. Mike Myers was victorious in the M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s. John Grandits was awarded with the Enduro victory.
In the first Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds main, it was Amy and Tommy Catalano leading the way. Jeff Brown, George Skora and Jimmy Zacharias came together in turn three. Brown’s night ended early. On the lap one restart, Amy Catalano took the lead away from her son Tommy and her husband Dave raced his way into third place. The drivers trying to spoil the Catalano one-two-three finish was Kirk Totten and George Skora III. Both young drivers tried everything they had to get around Tommy Catalano but Tommy, fresh off his first career win the night before at Spencer, was able to maintain his third position on the speedway as he watched his parents fight for the win. Dave Catalano was able to hold off his wife Amy and son Tommy to pick up his first win of the season.
The 30 lap Getzoni Agency Pro Modified feature saw Jimmy Zacharias and Kyle Inman lead the field to the green flag and it was Jimmy Z showing the way early on. Kirk Totten was able to take over the race lead on lap number seven after getting underneath the Zacharias racer. Dave Catalano, winner of the made up feature earlier in the evening, raced his way past Jimmy Z and moved into the runner up spot. Catalano tried everything he could in the late going but Totten continued to show the way. The battle was on for fourth place between Zacharias and George Skora III in the late going after Amy Catalano past Zacharias for third place just past the races halfway point. Totten pulled away from both Dave and Amy Catalano to claim his fourth win of the season. Jimmy Zacharias would finish in fourth and George Skora III would complete the top five.
In the first McClurg Auto Group Late Model feature, Mike Ticco and Eldon King III led the field to the green flag and it was King jumping into the race lead. With King showing the way, Brandon Glover and Mike Ticco battled for second throughout the event. Glover would get around Ticco for the runner up spot and would drive all over the speedway to find the right line and attempt to pass King. But Eldon King was too strong on this night as King fought off all of Glover’s challenges to pick up his fourth win of the season.
JD Roberts and Mike Ticco led the Late Models to the green for their regular 20 lap feature event and it was Ticco showing the way. Eldon took the lead on lap four and quickly showed the field why he was the defending divisional champion. The race was on for second place between Brandon Glover and Mike Ticco for much of the event. The two slightly made contact a couple of times but both drivers were able to race hard and Ticco would get the advantage of the young Glover to maintain second place throughout the event. Eldon King drove away to his second win of the night and fifth of the season.
“The Big Show” Ted Welshans and Lee Sharpsteen led the 18 car field of Super Stocks to the green flag and Sharpsteen got loose and hit the wall. Tim Welshans was also involved and both were able to continue. With one lap in, Jason Dieter and Joe Fetzer led the field back to the green flag and it was Dieter showing the way. Divisional point’s leader Mike Ramos got passed by Tommy Markham for third place on lap three and the “lavender machine” Wayne Bernhard racing in the top five. Ramos was able to pass Fetzer to move into second place and began his chase of the race leader Dieter. As Dieter hit lap traffic, Ramos and Bernhard battled for the runner up spot. Bernhard moved into second place and began his chase of Dieter, who had a full straightaway lead over the rest of the field. Jason Dieter pulled away to pick up his first career Super Stock Series win. Wayne Bernhard finished in second and was followed to the line by Tommy Markham, Sam Fullone and Joe Mancuso completed the top five.
Dave Wilson Jr jumped into the lead after passing Ken Maltby early in the 30 lap feature event for the Bank of Holland Chargers. Maltby was joined in the front row by Tom Northem and Northem and Maltby battled for second for most of the 30 lap feature event. With Wilson running away with the lead, a five car battle between Maltby, Northem, Eric Brown, Zach Myers and Rich Carnes shaped up for second place with Northem getting the advantage with a handful of laps remaining. Wilson drove away to pick up his third win of the season.
Cody Mollnow and Jim Fleischman led the NYPAMA TQ Midgets to the green flag for their 20 lap feature event and it was Fleischman showing the way on the opening circuit with Chad Heywood in second place. Off an early race restart, Jonathan Reid moved into the lead on lap three with
Dave Wollaber and Andy Nye charged into second and third place. Wollaber then used the crossover move and passed Reid for the lead on lap five. Andy Nye spun in turn two to bring out the races third caution with six laps completed. On the restart, Dave Wollaber showed the way with Shawn Nye moving into third place and then Nye went underneath Reid to move into the runner up spot and quickly went to work on race leader Dave Wollaber. Nye would go underneath Wollaber and took over the race lead on lap 10. Nye and Wollaber would race side by side for several laps, fighting for the race lead and Wollaber regained the lead with seven laps remaining. Jonathan Reid brought out the caution suffering a broken driveshaft. On the restart, Wollaber would lead and hold off Shawn Nye to pick up the victory. Camden Barber would finish in third and was followed closely to the line by Kyle Hutchinson and Jim Fleischman.
Robert and Butcher Palmer led the Hornets to green and it was fourth place starter Josh Hill taking the lead on the opening circuit. Chris Powers was able to sneak around Hill on lap four to take over the race lead. Once infront, Powers pulled away from the field. Ben Russo, Louis Carbone and Jeff Szafraniec put on a three car battle for the runner up spot for most of the event. Powers was able to pick up the victory over Ben Russo. Cousin Louis Carbone came home in third and was followed to the line by Jeff Szafraniec and Josh Hill.
Mike Myers was awarded the win in the M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s after Jason Eck and Jason Adams came together on the last lap. Adams and Eck would battle for the lead for much of the event and Eck was able to take the lead on lap four. Coming into the final two turns, Eck and Adams made contact and Adams appeared to cross the line first but officials penalized Adams, therefore giving the win to Mike Myers.
News and Notes: Tyler Turnbull did a simple rollover after getting loose during his NYPAMA TQ Midgets qualifying event. Tyler climbed out of his racer under his own power. With their one-two-three finish in the make-up feature from July 27th, Dave, Amy and Tommy Catalano became the first family in Holland history to have a husband, wife and son finish one-two-three respectively.
Racing returns to the highbanks on Saturday August 24th as Pizza Hut presents a full NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Program featuring the Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds, the McClurg Auto Group Late Models, the Bank of Holland Chargers, M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s, the 4 Cylinder Hornets and the NYPAMA TQ Midgets. Pit Gates will open at 3:30 while grandstand gates open at 4:45 and qualifying will begin at 5:00pm. NASCAR feature racing will begin promptly at 7:05pm.
Check out the Holland Motorsports Complex on Facebook as weekly specials and news on upcoming events will be seen on the track’s social media page for the racetrack and the all new Holland Paintball Adventure Park. Don’t forget to check out all of the pictures from each week’s racing program by logging on to hollandspeedway.smugmug.com For more information log on to www.hollandspeedway.com or www.hollandpaintballadventurepark.com.
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 8-10-13
Getzoni Nationwide Insurance NASCAR Pro Modifieds (Rescheduled from 7/27): DAVE CATALANO (Started 9th), Amy Catalano (1), Tommy Catalano (2), George Skora III (4), Kirk Totten (5), Tony Carbone (, Matt Clemens (7), Nick White (12), Chris Clemens (11), Jimmy Zacharias (6), Dean Kroll (10) and Jeff Brown (3)
Getzoni Nationwide Insurance NASCAR Pro Modifieds: KIRK TOTTEN (Started 6th), Dave Catalano (7), Amy Catalano (5), Jimmy Zacharias (2), George Skora III (4), Jeff Brown (11), Tony Carbone (, Tommy Catalano (3), Kyle Inman (1), Matt Clemens (9), Chris Clemens (12), Dean Kroll (10) and Nick White (13)
McClurg Auto Group NASCAR Late Models (Rescheduled from 7/27) : ELDON KING III (Started 2nd), Brandon Glover (3), Mike Ticco (1), JD Roberts (4), Jason Gwin (6) and Josh Hathaway (5)
McClurg Auto Group NASCAR Late Models: ELDON KING III (Started 5th), Mike Ticco (2), Brandon Glover (4), JD Roberts (1), Dave Whittaker (3), Josh Hathaway (7), Jason Gwin (6) and Sean Dolan (
Bank of Holland Chargers: DAVE WILSON JR(Started 3rd), Tom Northem (2), Eric Brown (4), Zach Myers (, Jerry Kosmowski (11), Ken Maltby (1), Tommy Wentland (5), Donnie Aquino (7), Rich Carnes (6), Rob Miszczak (9) and Don Sitarski (10)
Qualifying Winner: Dave Wilson
Big 10 Super Stock Series: JASON DIETER (Started 3rd), Wayne Bernhard (9), Tommy Markham (7), Sam Fullone (16), Joe Mancuso (, Lee Sharpsteen (2), Joe Fetzer (4), Gil Sharpsteen (10), Mike Ramos (5), Ted Welshans (1), Eric Brown (11), Joe Snell (13), Pete Pieczynski (15), Ron Richter (17), Billy Gleason (14), Tim Welshans (6), Nate Peckham (12) DNS: Phil Alhart Jr., Rob Miszczak
Qualifying Winners: Lee Sharpsteen, Jason Dieter
NYPAMA TQ Midgets: DAVE WOLLABER (Started 9th), Shawn Nye (11), Camden Barber (12), Kyle Hutchinson (16), Jim Fleischman (2), Chad Heywood (4), Tyler Turnbull (17), Eric Roberts (3), Andy Nye (, Vinnie Christiano Jr (5), Cody Mollnow (1), Charlie DiRosa (13), Andy Patton (19), Ryan Hessler (7), Scott Gleed (14), Kyle McElver (18), Sean McNamara (21), Gordie Steffan (23), Pat Smith (22), Jonathan Reid (6), Chris Barber (20), Nelson Rung (15), and Nick Groff (10)
Qualifying Winners: Dave Wollaber, Jim Fleischman
NASCAR 4 Cylinder Hornets: CHRIS POWERS (Started 7th), Ben Russo (10), Louis Carbone (, Jeff Szafraniec (11), Josh Hill (4), Tony Carbone (9), Michele Maltby (5), Kenny Hejna (6), Bill Lutz (3), Waylon Price (13), Butcher Palmer (2), Robert Palmer (1), John Blinston (12), Sylvia Welshans (14) and Matt Hornquist (15)
Qualifying Winners: Josh Hill, Chris Powers
M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s: MIKE MYERS (Started 8th), Jason Eck (2), Jason Adams (3) , Car #97 (6), , Shane Toms (4), John Murphy (10), Josh Hill (5), Robert Palmer (1), Waylon Price (7) and Grant Hill (9)
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(Contact –– Steven Petty: steven.j.petty@gmail.com or Tim Bennett: (716)-418-RACE (7223)
Thursday, August 8, 2013
This Saturday August 10th
Gates opening at 4:45 p.m.
Heats starting at 5 p.m.
Autographs at 5:45 p.m.
Features starting at 6:30 p.m.
I have discount tickets for anyone going.
contact me at carnesracing17@roadrunner.com
Heats starting at 5 p.m.
Autographs at 5:45 p.m.
Features starting at 6:30 p.m.
I have discount tickets for anyone going.
contact me at carnesracing17@roadrunner.com
Sunday, August 4, 2013
3rd win of the season for Rich Carnes
MEDIA RELEASE – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 8-3-13 HOLLAND MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX
Kirk Totten Wins 14th George Decker Memorial Pro Modified 100
HOLLAND, NY…. For the second time in three seasons, Barker, NY resident Kirk Totten picked up the Perpetual Trophy after winning the 14th running of the George Decker Memorial 100 for the Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds in front of a great crowd on a gorgeous Saturday evening in the Holland hills. Other winners included Eldon King III from Freedom, NY outraced Brandon Glover to claim his third win of the season in the McClurg Auto Group NASCAR Late Models. Rich Carnes from Cheektowaga, NY picked up his third Bank of Holland Chargers victory of the 2013 season. Dave Wollaber from North Tonawanda, NY picked up his third NYPAMA TQ Midget feature of the season. 2012 Hornet Champion Jeff Szafraniec from Buffalo, NY picked up his second Hornet victory of the 2013 racing season. Josh Hill from Irving, NY picked up his career feature win in the M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s.
Kevin Lewis and Kirk Totten were on the front row for the George Decker Memorial 100 for the Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds and it was Totten jumping into the early race lead. Tommy Catalano raced his way into second on lap two with Lewis, Amy Catalano and TJ Potrzebowski racing in the top five. Amy Catalano moved into third on lap five as Potrzebowski followed suit and moved into fourth, dropping Kevin Lewis from third to fifth. Jimmy Zacharias entered the lap five on lap 10.
Nick Shaw got loose in turn two to bring out the races first caution on lap 12. On the lap 14 restart, Kirk Totten pulled away from Catalano with George Skora III working his way into the top five. The caution came out for the second time on lap 24 for TJ Potrzebowski as the “Piranha” came to a stop in turn four. The yellow lights would immediately come back out as Kyle Inman and the “Strykersville Flash” Dave Heitzhaus came together exiting turn two and both hit the back stretch wall. Heitzhaus was able to continue on racing but the same couldn’t be said for Inman, who was making his asphalt racing debut.
On the lap 29 restart, Totten, Catalano, Skora, Amy and Jake Vernon racing in the top five. Andy Jankowiak worked his way from deep in the field and by lap 35, was into the top five after passing Jimmy Zacharias. On lap 36, George Skora III worked his way into second place and on the same lap, Jankowiak passed Jake Vernon for fourth place. Andy Jankowiak’s great run would come to an end after breaking the Cam in the engine on lap 38. On the restart, George Skora III inherited the lead with Vernon and Jimmy Zacharias racing in the top three. Tommy Catalano looped his racer while racing in third and slowed the field down for the fifth time of the event. The caution would come back out a short time later as 2011 NYS NASCAR Champion Amy Catalano came to a stop in turn four to bring out the yellow on lap 48. At the races halfway point, George Skora continued to show the way over Jake Vernon, Jimmy Zacharias, Kirk Totten, Jeff Brown, Dave Catalano, Dave Heitzhaus, Jason Kline, Don King and Nick Shaw racing in the top ten.
On the restart Skora continued to show the way as Jimmy Zacharias tried to work underneath Vernon for second as Jeff Brown, who started 19th on the grid raced his way into the top five. A four car battle for third place took place between Zacharias, Brown, Totten and Heitzhaus. On lap 62, Brown got around Jimmy Z for third place and went underneath Jake Vernon for second. Kirk Totten raced his way back to third with 33 laps remaining and then went to work on Brown for second place. On lap 68, Totten cleared Jeff Brown for second and went to work on leader Skora just as Tony Carbone hit the turn two wall. Carbone was able to walk away from his incident under his own power.
A late race restart would see Totten retake the lead away from Skora just as Heitzhaus raced his way into fifth place. Jeff Brown retook third from Jake Vernon in the late going. Totten would pull away from Skora to pick up his second perpetual trophy in the George Decker Memorial 100. Jeff Brown would finish in third and was followed to the line by Dave Heitzhaus and Jimmy Zacharias finishing in fifth, edging out Jake Vernon.
Josh Hathaway and Mike Ticco led the field of McClurg Auto Group Late Models for their 20 lap feature and Hathaway led lap one. Mike Ticco took over the lead on lap 3 and held it for eight circuits before Brandon Glover took command of the field. With Ticco dominating the early stages of the feature event, Brandon Glover and Eldon King III tried everything in their power to catch Ticco. The caution would come out on lap 12 after a simple spin on the back stretch. JD Roberts suffered mechanical issues and pulled into the infield. On the restart, Brandon Glover took over the race lead from Ticco with Eldon King III racing his way into second place. The yellow lights would illuminate the speedway once more with under five laps remaining after Josh Hathaway had his throttle stick and he hit the turn one wall hard. Hathaway walked away from the scene under his own power. On the restart, Eldon King III made his move on the outside and took command of the field. Glover would give it his all in the final lap and a half but King was able to hold off all of Glover’s challenges to notch his third win of the season.
Tom Wentland and qualifying event winner Ken Maltby led the Bank of Holland Chargers to the green flag for their 30 lap feature event with Maltby getting the early race lead. Rich Carnes took over second while Eric Brown passed the pole-sitter Wentland for third place. With Maltby out front, Eric Brown went to the outside of Carnes and took over second on lap eight as Jerry Kosmowski and Dave Wilson Jr went side by side for fourth place with Wilson getting the advantage. Carnes was able to get underneath Brown in his attempt to retake second place and was successful on lap 15 just as Dave Wilson moved around Brown for third just one lap later. Maltby and Carnes went side by side for several circuits and Carnes was able to take the race lead on lap 19. Just one lap later, Wilson got around Maltby for second place and began his chase of race leader Rich Carnes. Wilson was able to get underneath Carnes but was unsuccessful in gaining the race lead in the late stages of the 30 lap feature event. Carnes was able to hold off Wilson for the win. The lead duo was followed to the line by Tom Northem, Eric Brown, and Ken Maltby.
Chad Heywood and Andy Nye led the 23 car field of NYPAMA TQ Midgets to the green flag for their feature event and it was Andy Nye racing his way into the lead aboard his Main Street Pub machine number 66. Team Vinnie members Vinnie Christiano Jr and Dave Wollaber raced their way into second and third while Shawn Nye tried to go three wide for second place on lap three. Shawn Nye was able to get around Christiano for third place and set his sights on Dave Wollaber for second place on lap six. Dave Wollaber raced his way underneath Andy Nye and took over the race lead on lap seven while Shawn Nye raced his way past his brother for second just one lap later. Camden Barber went side by side with Nye for third for a couple of circuits and cleared Nye for third with six laps remaining. Kyle Hutchinson was able to get around Andy Nye to take over fourth place with five laps remaining as the top two pulled away from the field. Dave Wollaber was able to hold off Shawn Nye to grab the feature win. Camden Barber crossed the line in third and was followed closely to the line by Kyle Hutchinson and Jonathan Reid.
The father and son duo of Robert and Donald “Butcher” Palmer led the field of 4 Cylinder Hornets to the green flag for their feature event and it was Bob Palmer leading the way on the opening circuit. Josh Hill, who started third on the grid took over the race lead on lap two. Butcher Palmer got loose in turn two and brought out the first caution which also collected Jake Wylie, Waylon Price and John Blinston. On the restart, Josh Hill pulled away from the field as defending divisional champion Jeff Szafraniec and Chris Powers made it a three-car battle for the race lead. The lead trio continued to pull away from the field as Ben Russo, winner of the last four Hornet features moved into the top five. Right before the field hit lap traffic, Jeff Szafraniec was able to go underneath Hill and take over the race lead on lap 15. The races second caution came out on lap 24 as there was a report of fluid on the track. On the restart, Szafraniec was able to pull ahead of Hill, Powers, Tony Carbone and Ben Russo. Russo got around Tony Carbone for fourth and then went to the outside to get around Chris Powers, who issued mechanical problems late in the feature going. Russo continued his late charge to the front as he passed Josh Hill for second place with two laps remaining. Jeff Szafraniec was able to pick up his second win of the season over his Dice Racing teammate Ben Russo. Josh Hill would have his career best finish so far finishing in third with the Carbone cousins of Tony and Louis completing the top five.
Josh Hill and Robert Palmer led the M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s to the green flag with Hill getting the advantage off the highbanks. Jason Eck and Jason Adams went at for several laps for the runner up spot with Eck getting the advantage. Josh Hill will pick up the win over Eck and Louis Carbone, who was in his first Figure 8 race of the season.
News and Notes: 24 of the best open-wheeled Pro Modified drivers from the region including drivers living in New Jersey and North Carolina competed in the George Decker Memorial 100. Ken Maltby, coming out of retirement in 2012, made it to victory lane for the first time in the Charger qualifying heat.
Racing returns to the highbanks on Saturday August 10th as Kayak Pools presents Boy Scout Night and Buffalo and Erie County Library Night. On the racing program, double features will be taking place for both the Modifieds and Late Models. The first features will be make-up features from July 27th. The August 10th feature action will feature the McClurg Auto Group Late Models in a 50 lap feature plus the second appearance of the season for the Big 10 Super Stock Series. A full program of Pro Modifieds, Chargers, TQ Midgets, Hornets and Figure 8’s will also be on the racing card. To wrap up the racing program, a 100 lap Compact Enduro will take place and the winner will win $1000 (based on 50 cars). Pit Gates will open at 3:30 while grandstand gates open at 4:45 and qualifying will begin at 5:00pm. NASCAR feature racing will begin promptly at 7:05pm. A full on track autograph session will be taking place as well next Saturday evening.
Check out the Holland Motorsports Complex on Facebook as weekly specials and news on upcoming events will be seen on the track’s social media page for the racetrack and the all new Holland Paintball Adventure Park. Don’t forget to check out all of the pictures from each week’s racing program by logging on to hollandspeedway.smugmug.com For more information log on to www.hollandspeedway.com or www.hollandpaintballadventurepark.com.
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 8-3-13
Getzoni Nationwide Insurance NASCAR Pro Modifieds: KIRK TOTTEN (Started 2nd), George Skora III (10), Jeffrey Brown (19), Dave Heitzhaus (14), Jimmy Zacharias (, Jake Vernon (12), Jason Kline (15), Tommy Catalano (3), Dave Catalano (9), Kevin Lewis (1), Bobby Martin (13), Sherri Hogan (17), Nick Shaw (4), Paul Hartwig Jr (23), Tony Carbone (16), Don King Jr (6), Amy Catalano (5), Dick Kluth (22), Andy Jankowiak (20), Dean Kroll (23), Kyle Inman (11), TJ Potrzebowski (7), Eddie Hawkins (18), and Chet Dillenbeck (24)
Qualifying Winners: George Skora III, Dave Catalano, Jimmy Zacharias
McClurg Auto Group NASCAR Late Models: ELDON KING III (Started 4th), Brandon Glover (5), Mike Ticco (2), Dave Whittaker (3), Jason Gwin (7), Josh Hathaway (1) and JD Roberts (6)
Qualifying Winner: Eldon King III
Bank of Holland Chargers: RICH CARNES (Started 4th), Dave Wilson Jr (5), Tom Northem (3), Eric Brown (6), Ken Maltby (2), Jerry Kosmowski (, Tom Wentland (1), Don Sitarski (9) and Jim Loffredo (7)
Qualifying Winner: Ken Maltby
NYPAMA TQ Midgets: DAVE WOLLABER (Started 8th), Shawn Nye (10), Cam Barber (11), Kyle Hutchinson (9), Jonathan Reid (7), Andy Nye (2), Vinnie Christiano Jr (4), Nick Groff (5), Scott Wylie (14), Andy Jankowiak (12), Chad Heywood (1), Charlie DiRosa (3), Brandon Zavarbella (16), Nelson Rung (15), Andy Patton (19), Jim Fleischman (6), Gordie Steffan (22), Scott Gleed (17), Cody Mollnow (18), AJ Hessler (13), Sean McNamara (23), Kylie McElver (21) and Pat Smith (20),
Qualifying Winners: Jonathan Reid, Andy Nye
NASCAR 4 Cylinder Hornets: JEFF SZAFRANIEC (Started 11th), Ben Russo (, Josh Hill (3), Tony Carbone (6), Louis Carbone (7), Jake Wylie (12), Bill Lutz (9), Michele Maltby (5), Waylon Price (13), Butcher Palmer (2), Robert Palmer (1), Chris Powers (10), Kenny Hejna (4) and John Blinston (14)
Qualifying Winners: Josh Hill, Tony Carbone
M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s: JOSH HILL (Started 1), Jason Eck (3), Louis Carbone (6), Robert Palmer (2), Shane Toms (5) and Jason Adams (4)
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(Contact –– Steven Petty: steven.j.petty@gmail.com or Tim Bennett: (716)-418-RACE (7223) )
Kirk Totten Wins 14th George Decker Memorial Pro Modified 100
HOLLAND, NY…. For the second time in three seasons, Barker, NY resident Kirk Totten picked up the Perpetual Trophy after winning the 14th running of the George Decker Memorial 100 for the Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds in front of a great crowd on a gorgeous Saturday evening in the Holland hills. Other winners included Eldon King III from Freedom, NY outraced Brandon Glover to claim his third win of the season in the McClurg Auto Group NASCAR Late Models. Rich Carnes from Cheektowaga, NY picked up his third Bank of Holland Chargers victory of the 2013 season. Dave Wollaber from North Tonawanda, NY picked up his third NYPAMA TQ Midget feature of the season. 2012 Hornet Champion Jeff Szafraniec from Buffalo, NY picked up his second Hornet victory of the 2013 racing season. Josh Hill from Irving, NY picked up his career feature win in the M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s.
Kevin Lewis and Kirk Totten were on the front row for the George Decker Memorial 100 for the Getzoni Nationwide Insurance Agency NASCAR Pro Modifieds and it was Totten jumping into the early race lead. Tommy Catalano raced his way into second on lap two with Lewis, Amy Catalano and TJ Potrzebowski racing in the top five. Amy Catalano moved into third on lap five as Potrzebowski followed suit and moved into fourth, dropping Kevin Lewis from third to fifth. Jimmy Zacharias entered the lap five on lap 10.
Nick Shaw got loose in turn two to bring out the races first caution on lap 12. On the lap 14 restart, Kirk Totten pulled away from Catalano with George Skora III working his way into the top five. The caution came out for the second time on lap 24 for TJ Potrzebowski as the “Piranha” came to a stop in turn four. The yellow lights would immediately come back out as Kyle Inman and the “Strykersville Flash” Dave Heitzhaus came together exiting turn two and both hit the back stretch wall. Heitzhaus was able to continue on racing but the same couldn’t be said for Inman, who was making his asphalt racing debut.
On the lap 29 restart, Totten, Catalano, Skora, Amy and Jake Vernon racing in the top five. Andy Jankowiak worked his way from deep in the field and by lap 35, was into the top five after passing Jimmy Zacharias. On lap 36, George Skora III worked his way into second place and on the same lap, Jankowiak passed Jake Vernon for fourth place. Andy Jankowiak’s great run would come to an end after breaking the Cam in the engine on lap 38. On the restart, George Skora III inherited the lead with Vernon and Jimmy Zacharias racing in the top three. Tommy Catalano looped his racer while racing in third and slowed the field down for the fifth time of the event. The caution would come back out a short time later as 2011 NYS NASCAR Champion Amy Catalano came to a stop in turn four to bring out the yellow on lap 48. At the races halfway point, George Skora continued to show the way over Jake Vernon, Jimmy Zacharias, Kirk Totten, Jeff Brown, Dave Catalano, Dave Heitzhaus, Jason Kline, Don King and Nick Shaw racing in the top ten.
On the restart Skora continued to show the way as Jimmy Zacharias tried to work underneath Vernon for second as Jeff Brown, who started 19th on the grid raced his way into the top five. A four car battle for third place took place between Zacharias, Brown, Totten and Heitzhaus. On lap 62, Brown got around Jimmy Z for third place and went underneath Jake Vernon for second. Kirk Totten raced his way back to third with 33 laps remaining and then went to work on Brown for second place. On lap 68, Totten cleared Jeff Brown for second and went to work on leader Skora just as Tony Carbone hit the turn two wall. Carbone was able to walk away from his incident under his own power.
A late race restart would see Totten retake the lead away from Skora just as Heitzhaus raced his way into fifth place. Jeff Brown retook third from Jake Vernon in the late going. Totten would pull away from Skora to pick up his second perpetual trophy in the George Decker Memorial 100. Jeff Brown would finish in third and was followed to the line by Dave Heitzhaus and Jimmy Zacharias finishing in fifth, edging out Jake Vernon.
Josh Hathaway and Mike Ticco led the field of McClurg Auto Group Late Models for their 20 lap feature and Hathaway led lap one. Mike Ticco took over the lead on lap 3 and held it for eight circuits before Brandon Glover took command of the field. With Ticco dominating the early stages of the feature event, Brandon Glover and Eldon King III tried everything in their power to catch Ticco. The caution would come out on lap 12 after a simple spin on the back stretch. JD Roberts suffered mechanical issues and pulled into the infield. On the restart, Brandon Glover took over the race lead from Ticco with Eldon King III racing his way into second place. The yellow lights would illuminate the speedway once more with under five laps remaining after Josh Hathaway had his throttle stick and he hit the turn one wall hard. Hathaway walked away from the scene under his own power. On the restart, Eldon King III made his move on the outside and took command of the field. Glover would give it his all in the final lap and a half but King was able to hold off all of Glover’s challenges to notch his third win of the season.
Tom Wentland and qualifying event winner Ken Maltby led the Bank of Holland Chargers to the green flag for their 30 lap feature event with Maltby getting the early race lead. Rich Carnes took over second while Eric Brown passed the pole-sitter Wentland for third place. With Maltby out front, Eric Brown went to the outside of Carnes and took over second on lap eight as Jerry Kosmowski and Dave Wilson Jr went side by side for fourth place with Wilson getting the advantage. Carnes was able to get underneath Brown in his attempt to retake second place and was successful on lap 15 just as Dave Wilson moved around Brown for third just one lap later. Maltby and Carnes went side by side for several circuits and Carnes was able to take the race lead on lap 19. Just one lap later, Wilson got around Maltby for second place and began his chase of race leader Rich Carnes. Wilson was able to get underneath Carnes but was unsuccessful in gaining the race lead in the late stages of the 30 lap feature event. Carnes was able to hold off Wilson for the win. The lead duo was followed to the line by Tom Northem, Eric Brown, and Ken Maltby.
Chad Heywood and Andy Nye led the 23 car field of NYPAMA TQ Midgets to the green flag for their feature event and it was Andy Nye racing his way into the lead aboard his Main Street Pub machine number 66. Team Vinnie members Vinnie Christiano Jr and Dave Wollaber raced their way into second and third while Shawn Nye tried to go three wide for second place on lap three. Shawn Nye was able to get around Christiano for third place and set his sights on Dave Wollaber for second place on lap six. Dave Wollaber raced his way underneath Andy Nye and took over the race lead on lap seven while Shawn Nye raced his way past his brother for second just one lap later. Camden Barber went side by side with Nye for third for a couple of circuits and cleared Nye for third with six laps remaining. Kyle Hutchinson was able to get around Andy Nye to take over fourth place with five laps remaining as the top two pulled away from the field. Dave Wollaber was able to hold off Shawn Nye to grab the feature win. Camden Barber crossed the line in third and was followed closely to the line by Kyle Hutchinson and Jonathan Reid.
The father and son duo of Robert and Donald “Butcher” Palmer led the field of 4 Cylinder Hornets to the green flag for their feature event and it was Bob Palmer leading the way on the opening circuit. Josh Hill, who started third on the grid took over the race lead on lap two. Butcher Palmer got loose in turn two and brought out the first caution which also collected Jake Wylie, Waylon Price and John Blinston. On the restart, Josh Hill pulled away from the field as defending divisional champion Jeff Szafraniec and Chris Powers made it a three-car battle for the race lead. The lead trio continued to pull away from the field as Ben Russo, winner of the last four Hornet features moved into the top five. Right before the field hit lap traffic, Jeff Szafraniec was able to go underneath Hill and take over the race lead on lap 15. The races second caution came out on lap 24 as there was a report of fluid on the track. On the restart, Szafraniec was able to pull ahead of Hill, Powers, Tony Carbone and Ben Russo. Russo got around Tony Carbone for fourth and then went to the outside to get around Chris Powers, who issued mechanical problems late in the feature going. Russo continued his late charge to the front as he passed Josh Hill for second place with two laps remaining. Jeff Szafraniec was able to pick up his second win of the season over his Dice Racing teammate Ben Russo. Josh Hill would have his career best finish so far finishing in third with the Carbone cousins of Tony and Louis completing the top five.
Josh Hill and Robert Palmer led the M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s to the green flag with Hill getting the advantage off the highbanks. Jason Eck and Jason Adams went at for several laps for the runner up spot with Eck getting the advantage. Josh Hill will pick up the win over Eck and Louis Carbone, who was in his first Figure 8 race of the season.
News and Notes: 24 of the best open-wheeled Pro Modified drivers from the region including drivers living in New Jersey and North Carolina competed in the George Decker Memorial 100. Ken Maltby, coming out of retirement in 2012, made it to victory lane for the first time in the Charger qualifying heat.
Racing returns to the highbanks on Saturday August 10th as Kayak Pools presents Boy Scout Night and Buffalo and Erie County Library Night. On the racing program, double features will be taking place for both the Modifieds and Late Models. The first features will be make-up features from July 27th. The August 10th feature action will feature the McClurg Auto Group Late Models in a 50 lap feature plus the second appearance of the season for the Big 10 Super Stock Series. A full program of Pro Modifieds, Chargers, TQ Midgets, Hornets and Figure 8’s will also be on the racing card. To wrap up the racing program, a 100 lap Compact Enduro will take place and the winner will win $1000 (based on 50 cars). Pit Gates will open at 3:30 while grandstand gates open at 4:45 and qualifying will begin at 5:00pm. NASCAR feature racing will begin promptly at 7:05pm. A full on track autograph session will be taking place as well next Saturday evening.
Check out the Holland Motorsports Complex on Facebook as weekly specials and news on upcoming events will be seen on the track’s social media page for the racetrack and the all new Holland Paintball Adventure Park. Don’t forget to check out all of the pictures from each week’s racing program by logging on to hollandspeedway.smugmug.com For more information log on to www.hollandspeedway.com or www.hollandpaintballadventurepark.com.
OFFICIAL RESULTS – 8-3-13
Getzoni Nationwide Insurance NASCAR Pro Modifieds: KIRK TOTTEN (Started 2nd), George Skora III (10), Jeffrey Brown (19), Dave Heitzhaus (14), Jimmy Zacharias (, Jake Vernon (12), Jason Kline (15), Tommy Catalano (3), Dave Catalano (9), Kevin Lewis (1), Bobby Martin (13), Sherri Hogan (17), Nick Shaw (4), Paul Hartwig Jr (23), Tony Carbone (16), Don King Jr (6), Amy Catalano (5), Dick Kluth (22), Andy Jankowiak (20), Dean Kroll (23), Kyle Inman (11), TJ Potrzebowski (7), Eddie Hawkins (18), and Chet Dillenbeck (24)
Qualifying Winners: George Skora III, Dave Catalano, Jimmy Zacharias
McClurg Auto Group NASCAR Late Models: ELDON KING III (Started 4th), Brandon Glover (5), Mike Ticco (2), Dave Whittaker (3), Jason Gwin (7), Josh Hathaway (1) and JD Roberts (6)
Qualifying Winner: Eldon King III
Bank of Holland Chargers: RICH CARNES (Started 4th), Dave Wilson Jr (5), Tom Northem (3), Eric Brown (6), Ken Maltby (2), Jerry Kosmowski (, Tom Wentland (1), Don Sitarski (9) and Jim Loffredo (7)
Qualifying Winner: Ken Maltby
NYPAMA TQ Midgets: DAVE WOLLABER (Started 8th), Shawn Nye (10), Cam Barber (11), Kyle Hutchinson (9), Jonathan Reid (7), Andy Nye (2), Vinnie Christiano Jr (4), Nick Groff (5), Scott Wylie (14), Andy Jankowiak (12), Chad Heywood (1), Charlie DiRosa (3), Brandon Zavarbella (16), Nelson Rung (15), Andy Patton (19), Jim Fleischman (6), Gordie Steffan (22), Scott Gleed (17), Cody Mollnow (18), AJ Hessler (13), Sean McNamara (23), Kylie McElver (21) and Pat Smith (20),
Qualifying Winners: Jonathan Reid, Andy Nye
NASCAR 4 Cylinder Hornets: JEFF SZAFRANIEC (Started 11th), Ben Russo (, Josh Hill (3), Tony Carbone (6), Louis Carbone (7), Jake Wylie (12), Bill Lutz (9), Michele Maltby (5), Waylon Price (13), Butcher Palmer (2), Robert Palmer (1), Chris Powers (10), Kenny Hejna (4) and John Blinston (14)
Qualifying Winners: Josh Hill, Tony Carbone
M&M U Pull-It Figure 8’s: JOSH HILL (Started 1), Jason Eck (3), Louis Carbone (6), Robert Palmer (2), Shane Toms (5) and Jason Adams (4)
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(Contact –– Steven Petty: steven.j.petty@gmail.com or Tim Bennett: (716)-418-RACE (7223) )
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Winner!!!! Decker Memorial night.
I started 4th, and finished 1st. Hard race tonight!! Great competition and side by side racing. A great bunch of guys to run with. Third win of the year. Third Decker Memorial night win in 4 years.
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