NE Modified Facts & Stats - Race Results Statistics

Regular Event

July 28, 2001
Track
Moc-A-Tek Speedway (SB)
Series
Weekly
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Updated: Apr 29, 2020

Brian Cobb Wins First Career Feature At Lake Moc-A-Tek

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE LAKE MOC-A-TEK SPEEDWAY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PLEASE

Lakeville, Pa - Honesdale, PA's Brian Cobb picked up his first career

victory last Saturday night at the Lake Moc-A-Tek Speedway. The rookie

driver rove his X-Treme Mud Release sponsored #18x to victory in the 25

lap 358 Modified feature. Defending Sportsman division champion Ralph

Mele continued to dominate that division as he won his sixth feature of

the season while defending Street Stock champion Mike Loney won his fifth

feature of the season. Current pure Stock point leader Nate Evans picked

up the win in that division while fourteen year old Davie Franek won his

second 250cc Micro Sprint feature of the season.

The 358 Modified feature came to Mike Feltenberger's green flag with

veteran Barry White grabbing the early lead with John Leiby dropping in

behind and eventual winner Brian Cobb moving into the third position.

The battle was at the front of the pack as White was running the outside

groove while Leiby attempted to make the pass in the low groove. This

battle got a bit too close on the ninth lap as the two made contact

resulting in White getting into the backstretch wall, ending his night.

Leiby also had to restart at the rear of the field.

This incident turned the lead over to Cobb, who led the remainder of

the event to pick up the win. Bill Reese challenged Cobb for several

laps before spinning out of the runner-up position late in the event.

The closing stages of the event saw Ed Strada Jr. challenging Cobb for

the win. Strada tried both high and low, but could not work past Cobb as

Brian took the checkered flag, triggering a huge victory lane celebration

for the first time winner. Strada crossed the line second with Bill

Grammes finishing third. Gary Griffin and Troy Weisenfluh completed the

top five. Tom Rudalavage, Jim Allen, Bobby Puckett, Tom Oleski, and

George Hildebrandt completed the top ten.

The 20 lap Sportsman feature saw a good battle between Tom Laner Jr.

and Ralph Mele for the victory. Laner got to the front first and led the

first half of the event before Mele took over the lead with a high side

pass of Laner. Laner was able to run with Mele and kept the pressure on

Ralph all the way, but was not able to find a way past Mele. At the

checkered flag it was Mele winning by about a car length over Laner.

Larry Hendershot had his best finish of the season with a third place run

with Alex Knopka and Brad Grammes rounding out the top five. Mike

Marold, Bob Grammes, Chris Kresge, Rocky Rosetti, and Ted Stout completed

the top ten.

Mike Loney won his fifth Street Stock feature of the season in a

race that featured an exciting conclusion. A caution flag with one lap

to go closed the field up behind Loney, putting Nick Petrilak right on

his back bumper. When the green flag waved for the final restart,

Petrilak was able to get a run to the inside of Loney entering the first

turn. The two raced side by side down the backstretch almost dead even.

Loney was able to gain an advantage in the third turn and that was enough

to allow him to hold Petrilak off the rest of the way to earn the win.

Petrilak settled for second after making a strong run at Loney. Nate

Evans finished third in his first ever Street Stock start at Lake

Moc-A-Tek with Neil DiBlasi and Joe Krisovich completing the top fove.

Chuck Davis, Jerry Liford, Tom Herman, David Luff, and Adam Jones rounded

out the top ten.

Nate Evans charged from the last starting spot to pick up the win in

the Pure Stock feature. A heat race incident regulated Evans to the tail

of the field for the start of the Pure Stock feature, but Nate was able

to charge his way through the pack to take the win and extend his point

lead. The Hop Bottom, Pa. resident won a hotly contested feature, taking

the win over Todd Hotaling and Jim Bargabus. Keith Villano was the top

finishing Four Cylinder powered car in fourth with Don Leiper finishing

fifth in only his second start of the season. Ira Landrum, John Villano,

Ron Blake, Gary Schoch, and Andy Belles completed the top ten.

Lafayette, NJ's Davie Franek picked up the win in the 250cc Micro

Sprint feature. The fourteen year old second generation racer worked

hard for the win as he had plenty of talent chasing him to the checkered

flag. Both Richie Hartman and Terry Schaffer were chasing Franek, but

Davie was able to hold off all challengers to pick up the win. Hartman

crossed the line second with Schaffer finishing third. Ralph Utter Jr.

and Kevin Nolf rounded out the top five. Rich McKay, Jason Frantz, Kyle

Pickering, Kevin Horton and Darrell Cobb finished sixth through tenth

respectively.

Race fans are reminded that the annual Fireworks Show at Lake

Moc-A-Tek is scheduled for Saturday, August 11th. The fireworks will be

presented in conjunction with a full five division racing card.

Racing continues this Saturday night at the Lake Moc-A-Tek Speedway

with a regular five division racing card. Racing gets underway at 6PM

sharp with a regular five division racing card on tap. Lake Moc-A-Tek

Speedway is located on Pennsylvania Rte 590 approximately seven miles

East of Hamlin, Pa. To get to Lake Moc-A-Tek, take Exit 17 (formerly

Exit 5) off I-84 and head toward Hamlin to the stop light. Turn right

onto Pa. Rte 590 and travel about seven miles where signs are posted

leading right into the speedway parking lot. Promoter Charlie Bray can

be contacted at 610-759-0809. The race day weather hotline is

(570)-226-5602.

RACE SUMMARY:

358 MODIFIEDS : 1. BRIAN COBB 2. Ed Strada Jr. 3. Bill Grammes 4. Gary

Griffin 5. Troy Weisenfluh 6. Tom Rudalavage 7. Jim Allen 8. Bobby

Puckett 9. Tom Oleski 10. George Hildebrandt 11. Alan Kellogg 12. Bill

Reese 13. Joey Grammes 14. Josh Beierle 15. Dom Roselli 16. Joe Uliana

17. Mike Ricci 18. Brian Malcolm 19. Evertt Haubrich 20. John Leiby 21.

Don Keefer 22. Barry White 23. Nick Barassi

SPORTSMAN: 1. RALPH MELE 2. Tom Laner Jr. 3. Larry Hendershot 4. Ira

Landrum 5. Brad Grammes 6. Mike Marold 7. Bob Grammes 8. Chris Kresge 9.

Rocky Rosetti 10. Ted Stout 11. Mike Mondak 12. Brian Ace 13. Tom Gervasi

14. Paul McCollum 15. Geg Morgan 16. Buddy Altemose 17. Steve Kyzer 18.

Ron Frable 19. Mike Trautschold

STREET STOCK: 1. MIKE LONEY 2. Nick Petrilak 3. Nate Evans 4. Neil

DiBlasi 5. Joe Krisovich 6. Chuck Davis 7. Jerry Liford 8. Tom Herman 9.

David Luff 10. Adam Jones 11. Bill Metschulat 12. Rick Lazar 13. Danny

Van Tassel 14. Mark Morgan Jr. 15. Bill Rosengrant 16. Chuck Lowe 17. Jim

Hughes Jr. 18. Kevin Simko 19. Ed Kudrako 20. Alan Chillot 21. Jim Sykes

22. Bill Saxe 23. Mike Van Tassel

PURE STOCK: 1. NATE EVANS 2. Todd Hotaling 3. Jim Bargabus 4. Kith

Villano 5. Don Leiper 6. Ira Landrum 7. John Villano 8. Ron Blake 9. Gary

Schoch 10. Andy Belles 11. Floyd Schmidt 12. Franklin Bush 13. Wayne

Perricone 14. Paul Hilfiger

250CC MICRO SPRINT: 1. DAVIE FRANEK 2. Richie Hartman 3. Terry Schaffer

4. Ralph Utter Jr. 5. Kevin Nolf 6. Rich McKay 7. Jason Frantz 8. Kyle

Pickering 9. Kevin Horton 10. Darrell Cobb 11. Geoff Quackenbush 12.

Kayne Hills 13. Alan Shiffler 14. Stephanie Stevens 15. Chris Orachin 16.

Greg Stevens 17. DonColaluce 18. Fred Crist

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Updated: Apr 29, 2020