Curt Michael Wins URC / 358 Sprint Challenge At Lincoln

Story By: BILL MEYER / LINCOLN SPEEDWAY – ABBOTTSTOWN, PA – Ocean View, DE driver Curt Michael showed why he is a nine-time URC champion Saturday night at Lincoln Speedway as he took advantage of a last lap restart to slide under race-leader Doug Hammaker in the final turns to the checkered and hang on to win the special 25-lap MACH 1 Trailer Services URC/358 Sprint Challenge. In the process Michael not only collected the $3,000 winners’ purse, but the bragging rights for winning the URC/358 Sprint Challenge.

“I’m sure glad to win and take home MACH 1 Trailer Services $1,000…I appreciate it!, “said a jubilant Curt Michael in regards to the added race sponsorship money which raised the winner’s purse to $3,000 for the night.

The final lap drama was set up when a caution for debris was thrown as the leaders took the white flag with one lap to go. Sixth-starting Hammaker had taken the lead from polesitter and race-long leader Chris Coyle on the 15th lap and appeared to be on his way to the 25-lap feature win.

Seventh-starting Michael was frantically trying to keep pace with the leaders and got by Coyle for the runner-up spot a lap later on lap 16.

Michael got his first chance to challenge Hammaker for the top spot with a caution restart with three laps to go. But Hammaker got a good restart and easily kept Michael behind him.

Debris in turns one and two brought out the caution just as the leaders got the white flag signaling one lap to go, giving Michael one more shot at the win.

Michael was able to keep pace with Hammaker as they took the green in one-lap shoot-out to the checkers. Heading into the final turns to the checkered Michael dove to the bottom of turns three and four and was able to slide up in front of Hammaker as they exited the turn with the checkered flag waving. Hammaker tried to dive under Michael exiting the final turn and outrace him to the checkered. But he didn’t have enough speed to get it done as Michael edged out Hammaker for the win.

But the excitement didn’t end there.

As Michael and Hammaker took the checkered, Michael took his foot off the throttle and slowed. Hammaker appeared to still be at full throttle as they approached turn one and caught the right-front wheel Michaels. Hammaker then was launched into a series of violent end-over-end flips and came to a rest along the outer concrete wall with Michaels spinning on three wheels also sliding into the wall backwards.

After picking up the pieces of his damaged winning sprint car, Michaels’ Bill Gallagher-owned GEI/Valley Forge, Inc./Kruger Trailers/Lelands.com/BK Trucking was towed to the post-race scales and then finally to victory lane.

“I got a read on how (Hammaker) was restarting the race on the restart before that last one,” said Michael on his final lap restart strategy. “He got me on that restart before (lap 22), he caught me sleeping. That next one (the final lap) I stayed on him. I wasn’t sure if I could get a good enough run on him to slide him and win the race.”

Meanwhile Hammaker slowly got out of his destroyed car and was eventually transported to a local hospital where it was it later reported he had a fractured right leg, a very bruised left leg, and a sore right hand/wrist.

The enormity of the moment was not lost on Michael in victory lane.

“I can’t thank these guys enough who showed up,” exclaimed Michael when asked about the huge turn-out for the special URC/358 Challenge. “54 cars! URC winning the thing! I couldn’t thank them (racers) enough for showing up…we could have a real nice rivalry between URC and the 358s here. I also want to thank these fans for showing up. I know we’re up against the Selinsgrove National Open tonight but I think we put on a pretty good show for the fans that did show up.”

And the show didn’t stop with just the first and second place cars of Michael and Hammaker. 23rd-starting Tyler Ross advanced 20 positions after 25 laps to finish third. Early-race leader Coyle settled for fourth and 12th-starting Josh Weller fifth.

Completing the top-10 were 21st-starting Todd Gracey, Scott Fisher, 15th-starting Brent Shearer, Bryn Gohn, and 16th-starting Ashley Cappetta.

Heats for the 54 sprinters were won by Chris Allen, Jr., Chandler Leiby, Jeff Halligan, Gohn, and Hammaker. Twin consolation were won by Gracey and Steve Drevicki.

Jonestown’s Bryan Bernheisel was the class of the Precise Racing Products 358 Late Model field as he led all 20 laps from his pole position to pick-up his first career Lincoln Speedway win.

But the win was not easy as he had to hold off Gene Kanub, Bobby Beard, Cam Zeigler, and Robbie Emory over the closing laps for the win.

Completing the top-10 were Ryan Walls, Alan Sagi, Precise Racing Products Series point leader Travis Mease, Sean Merkel, and Bryon Sipe.

Heats for the 24 358 Late Models on hand were won by Bryan Bernheisel, Cam Zeigler and Bobby Beard.

Next Saturday, Saturday, September 23rd, Lincoln will hosts its’ biggest race of the year with the FOURTH ANNUAL “DIRT CLASSIC” for the 410 Sprints ($20,000 to win) PLUS FIREWORKS. Time trials are scheduled for 7:30 PM. Pit gates will open at 3:30 PM, admission for advanced ticket holders 3:45 PM, with race night tickets going on sale at 4 PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes, visit Lincoln Speedway’s website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central Pennsylvania’s “Premier” Saturday night race track – The Fabulous Lincoln Speedway.

Saturday, August 16, 2017
LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA
URC/358 SPRINT CHALLENGE

URC/358 Sprint Challenge Feature Finish (25 Laps) – 1. 5G-Curt Michael ($3,000); 2. 66H-Doug Hammaker; 3. 41B-Tyler Ross; 4. 56-Chris Coyle; 5. 63-Josh Weller; 6. 19G-Todd Gracey; 7. 21T-Scott Fisher; 8. 12-Brent Shearer; 9. 22G-Bryn Gohn; 10. 89-Ashley Cappetta; 11. 7-Trey Hivner; 12. 23J-Jake Eldreth; 13. 19S-Steven Drevicki; 14. 66-Ryan Kissinger; 15. 27-Eric Tomecek; 16. 74-T.J. DeHaven; 17. 10-Zach Eucalano; 18. 73B-Brett Michalski; 19. 71-Chris Allen, Jr. (DNF); 20. 9-Dalton Dietrich (DNF); 21. 41-Jeff Halligan (DNF); 22. 119-Chandler Leiby (DNF); 23. 4R-Chase Dietz (DNF); 24. 44-Dave Brown (DNF); 25. 66A-Cody Fletcher (DNF). DNS: 11-Greg Plank. No time.

Lap Leaders – Chris Coyle Laps 1-14, Doug Hammaker – Laps 15-24, Curt Michael – Lap 25.

URC/358 Sprint Heat One Finish (10 laps/4 to qualify) – 1. 71-Chris Allen, Jr., 56-Chris Coyle, 11-Greg Plank, 89-Ashley Cappetta, 23B-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr., 44-Dave Brown, 706-Mark Sasso, 7-Trey Hivner, 67-Jason Cherry, DNF: 13S-Jon Stewart, 91-David Quackenbush. Time: 2:28:35

URC/358 Sprint Heat Two Finish (10 laps/4 to qualify) – 1. 119-Chandler Leiby, 4R-Chase Dietz, 63-Josh Weller, 23J-Jake Eldreth, 00-Chris Frank, 59-Steve Wilbur, 21-C.J. Tracy, 2W-Glenndon Forsythe, 58-Clay Dow, 5A-Zachary Allman, DNF: 21C-Cody Jourdan. No Time.

URC/358 Sprint Heat Three Finish (10 laps/4 to qualify) – 1. 41-Jeff Halligan, 21T-Scott Fisher, 66A-Cody Fletcher, 66-Ryan Kissinger, 19G-Todd Gracey, 73B-Brett Michalski, 41B-Tyler Ross, 47-Adam Carberry, 8-Kenny Kuhn, 19-Troy Wagaman, Jr., 7K-Kris Lilick. Time: 2:26:47

URC/358 Sprint Heat Four Finish (10 laps/4 to qualify) – 1. 22G-Bryn Gohn, 5G-Curt Michael, 9-Dalton Dietrich, 27-Eric Tomecek, 19S-Steven Drevicki, 8L-Kyle Lick, 12B-Mike Bittinger, 4-Jimmy Stitzel, 28-Keith Prutzman, 10N-Mike Myers, DNF: 28-Matt Findley Time: 2:30:40

URC/358 Sprint Heat Five Finish (10 laps/4 to qualify) – 1. 66H-Doug Hammaker, 74-T.J. DeHaven, 12-Brent Shearer, 10-Zach Eucalano, 77K-Steve Kissamore, 17J-Jonathan Swanson, 669-Brandon McGough, DNF: 67W-Justin Whittall, 97-Brie Hershey, 27S-Adrian Shaffer No Time.

URC/358 Sprint Consolation One Finish (12 laps/2 to qualify) – 1. 19G-Todd Gracey, 41B-Tyler Ross, 2W-Glenndon Forsythe, 4-Jimmy Stitzel, 23B-Todd Rittenhouse, Jr., 8L-Kyle Lick, 77K-Steve Kissamore, 59-Steve Wilbur, 8-Kenny Kuhn, 669-Brandon McGough, 7K-Kris Lilick, 10-Mike Myers, 5A-Zachary Allman, 706-Mark Sasso, 67-Jason Cherry, DNS: 97-Brie Hershey, 91-David Quackenbush. No Time

URC/358 Sprint Consolation Two Finish (12 laps/2 to qualify) – 1. 19S-Steven Drevicki, 44-Dave Brown, 00-Chris Frank, 21-C.J. Tracy, 19-Troy Wagaman, Jr., 7-Trey Hivner, 67W-Justin Whittall, 47-Adam Carberry, 12B-Mike Bittinger, 58-Clay Dow, DNF: 13S-Jon Stewart, 21C-Cody Jourdain, 17J-Jonathan Swanson, 28-Keith Prutzman, DNS: 73B-Brett Michalski, 27S-Adrian Shaffer, 28F-Matt Findley. No Time.

358 LATE MODELS

358 Late Models Feature Finish (20 Laps) – 1. 119-Bryan Bernheisel; 2. 1-Gene Knaub; 3. 33-Bobby Beard; 4. 21Z-Cam Zeigler; 5. 9E-Robbie Emory; 6. 39-Ryan Walls; 7. 5S-Alan Sagi; 8. 116-Travis Mease; 9.118-Sean Merkel; 10.33S-Bryon Sipe; 11.50-Jason Smith; 12. 16-Kyle Merkel; 13. 5M-Jake Moser; 14. 4-John Moser; 15. 11-Joe Westerman; 16. 4M-Kyle Moser; 17. 83-Matt Wilson; 18. 17-Doug Legum (DNF); 19. 22-Eric Hohol (DNF); 20. 1S-Brandon Seibert (DNF); 21. 19-Drew Weisser (DNF); 22. 121-Larry Neiderer (DNF); 23. DNS: 77-George Dixon, Jr.; DNS: 99-Mike Walls

Lap Leaders – Bryan Bernheisel Laps 1-20

358 Late Model Heat One Finish (10 laps/6 to qualify) – 1. 119-Bryan Bernheisel, 39-Ryan Walls, 4M-Kyle Moser, 50-Jason Smith, 5M-Jake Moser, 11-Joe Westerman, 19-Drew Weisser, 17-Doug Legum. No Time.

358 Late Model Heat Two Finish (10 laps/6 to qualify) – 1. 21Z-Cam Zeigler, 9E-Robbie Emory, 5S-Alan Sagi, 118-Sean Merkel, 116-Travis Mease, 121-Larry Neiderer, DNF: 77-George Dixon, Jr., 1S-Brandon Seibert. No Time.

358 Late Model Heat Three Finish (10 laps/6 to qualify) – 1. 33-Bobby Beard; 1-Gene Knaub, 16-Kyle Merkel, 22-Eric Hohol, 4-John Moser, 33S-Bryon Sipe, 83-Matt Wilson, DNF: 99-Mike Walls. No Time