Weaver, Dumigen, Wilcox, And Sparks Win At Penn Can Speedway
SUSQUEHANNA PA - Brian Weaver used a borrowed car to win his second feature at Penn Can Speedway on Friday Night. In ELS Sprint car action, Brian Demigan went home the winner with Glen Wilcox winning the Street Stock Feature and Ken Sparks winning the Pure Stock feature on Peoples=20 National Bank Night. . Tom McGurren took an early lead in the Modified feature. He was followed closely by Dave Zona and hard charging Brian Weaver. Weaver was driving the 9R of Randy Decker in this feature. McGurren and Weaver battled for many laps, switching the lead six times in six laps. Chuck=20 Akulis, John Geurnsey, and Butch Tittle were all making their way through the field. However on the restart of lap 11, Weaver took the lead for good, passing McGurren in turn 1. Weaver went on to win the event followed by McGruerren, Chuck Akluis, Butch Tittle and Dave Zona. In the Street Stock Feature, Glen Wilcox grabbed the lead away from Dan Podwicka on lap 3 and went on to capture his first victory of the season. Pete Gulick battled with Wilcox, but he never could around him. Chris Piasecki was thrown into the mix, but he could only pass Gulick, not Wilcox. Piasecki finished in second, Gulikc in third followed by John Green and Dick Vauter. Ken Sparks took the Pure Stock Feature in a close battle with Brian Decker. The points leader, Decker tired to get around the Sparks and capture the victory, but he was never able to complete the move. Chad Stone eventually moved in on the action, however he was two spots short, finishing in third. They were followed by Ray Linquist and Daryl Ellis. All 21 cars took the green in a great A main by these ELS Super Sprints. The 74 of Miller took the early lead with the 45 of Regina right there to challenge. The thrill of the lead was soon to be taken from Miller as the= =20 45 moved around him to take over the lead spot. With sights set for the=20 checker the 6, 32, and 73 battle it out knocking Miller back to the fifth spot. In lap 7 the 74 spins out with the assistance of the 45 taking them both to the rear of the field putting Dumigan into the lead. As the positions continue to be swapped, lap 7 finds an unfortunate Regina off the track in= =20 turn 3 taking him to the rear. The finish was definitely worth the wait of the crowd as the 87 of Suprick continued to come from the back with his sights= =20 set for his third win of the year with ELS. This was not to be the case as the hard charging Dumigan continued to hold out for the lead thus protecting his= =20 first position in points standings and the qualification for the Bully Hill Nationals. PEOPLES BANK MODIFED FEATURE FINISH =D0 BRIAN WEAVER, Tom McGurren, Chuck Akulis, Butch Tittle, Dave Zona, John Gurnsey, George Konstalansky, Mike Nagel, Jim Witko Sr., Alan Rudalavage, Bill Huff, Garth Tonkin, Kirk Horton, Rick Holgate, Harry Marvin, Mike Schane, Mike Colsten, Mike Frederick, Rick Whitney, Rusty Harrington, Alan Shiffler, Jeff Bronson, Carl Nagel, Mike Frost, Dan Highline, Rick Virkitis, Bob Hamm PEOPLES BANK STREET STOCK FEATURE FINISH =D0 GLEN WILCOX, Chris= Piasecki,Pete Gulick, John Greene, Dick Vauter, Rich Keehle, Chris Hunsinger, Tracy=20 Gregory, Fred Chirst, Tony Nalaschi, Dan Vauter, Scott Conover, Joe Domiano, Rick Brown, Dan=20 Podwicka, Jamie Shea PEOPLES BANK PURE STOCK FEATURE FINISH =D0 KEN SPARKS, Brian Decker, Chad Stone, John Howey, Larry Rozelle, Bill Hawkins, Sean Olenski, Nate=20 Evans, Keith Wilkens, Bob Warner, Eric Pribula, Ray Linquist PEOPLES BANK SPRINT FEATURE FINISH A Main: 9, Dumigan; 87, Suprick; 73,=20 Lieto; 27, Bailey; 21h, Hart; 74, Miller; 87L, Longstreet; 23, Robinson; 12, Guertin;= =20 90, Wickham; 37, Wade; 81, Carnibucci; 3A, Alexson; 75r, Rutkowski; 11, Grisel; 6w, Wood;=20 Y2K, Bradshaw; 45, Regina; 65, Bennett; 32, Barger; 90e, Ely