Nick Nye Grabbed First Win Of ’21 Season At Thunder Mountain Speedway Saturday

Story By: NICK NYE / THUNDER MOUNTAIN SPEEDWAY – CENTER LISLE, NY – Nick Nye took his first win of the season on a breezy summer night at Thunder Mountain Speedway in the Modified division.

Larry Mekic took the early lead i the 35-lap Modified contest, which saw its first yellow on lap 4 when point leader Alan Barker’s car slowed and stopped in turn four. On the restart, Nick Nye took the lead and began to pull out an advantage, but a caution for a multi car incident on lap 19 slowed the field, which knocked Jeff Sheely out of the event. Jimmy Zacharias and Shaun Walker were also involved, but continued. Nye held on the remaining distance to take the win with Mekic in second. Eric Leet held off a determined challenge from Ryan Jordan to take third and Kenny Hammond was fifth.

Matt Meade took the top spot in the 30-lap DIRTcar 358 Modified event from Lance Willix on lap 3, but Billy Dunn was on a chareg from his 7th starting spot, getting to second before halfway. Dunn ran down Meade and took the top spot from him with 10 laps to go and pulled away for his second win of the year. Meade, Willix, Glenn Forward, and Colton Wilson rounded out the top five.

Hunter Lapp led the entire 25-lap distance in the DIRTcar Crate Sportsman feature, but it was far from easy for him, as he had to hold off point leader Alan Fink over the last 10 laps of the event. Lapp maintained his poise and held his line to take his first win of the season, with Fink literally on his back bumper as they crossed the line. Cody Jackson was a distant third, with a stellar drive turned in by Brandon Carvey, who started 20th and made it to fourth at the finish, with Rich Talada in fifth.

The 600cc Modified feature was led by Aiden Miller for the first five laps, but Jake Weibel slipped under him on lap 5 to take the top spot. While Devon Green and Justin LaDue battled, Brenton Miller came from the 12th starting spot and diced his way past all of them to get second on lap 9. Miller and Weibel diced the rest of the way, with Miller making the winning move coming off turn two on the final lap. At the checkers, Miller became the division’s first repeat winner of the season, with Weibel a close second. After post race inspection, Weibel was disqualified, which moved Devon Green to second, Justin LaDue to third, Jared Green to fourth, and TJ Smith to fifth.

Don Russell was the leader at the start of the 20-lap Wheeler Excavating Street Stock feature, but it didn’t take long for Steven Deinhardt to move past him and motor away to a win. Russell held off Jerry Lobdell Jr for second, with Tom Paige finishing fourth. Lanson Albanese roared back after an early spin to round out the top five.

The 15-lap Pop’s Automotive Factory Stock contest saw Jason Rhodes get some redemption. After leading most of a feature earlier this season, only to have the car break coming to the white flag, Rhodes went the distance to take his first win of the year over multi-time winner Mike Morse. Josh Towner took the third spot, followed by Buck Mills Sr and Jason Beebe.

Eric Winsor was in the right place at the right time when race long leader Steve Schrader tangled with Jeremy Hamilton a few laps from the finish, and he held off Chris Clemons for his second Gary’s U-Pull-It Budget Sportsman win of the year. Ethan Decker, Josh Akshar, and Mike Goodwin rounded out the top five.

There were repeat winners in the Junior 600cc Modifieds and Junior Slingshots, as Logan LaDue took the Junior 600cc Modified checkers and Evan O’Hara was the winner of the Junior Slingshot main.

The DIRT Modified Nostalgia tour also competed on Saturday night, with the winners being Loren Lincoln, Bill Leonard, and Dave Houghtaling.

There will be two days of racing at Thunder Mountain on 4th of July weekend. Saturday, July 3rd is the ‘Red, White, and Blue’ Special with a $1,776 to win event for the Modifieds, plus the other regular classes will be in action, and there will be a fantastic Fireworks show. The following day, Sunday, July 4th, will be the Randy Decker Street Stock Shootout, a 50-lap affair paying $2,500 to win. The DIRTcar 358 Modifieds and 600cc Modifieds will also be on the card.

RACE SUMMARY-THUNDER MOUNTAIN SPEEDWAY-JUNE 26, 2021

MODIFIEDS-NICK NYE, Larry Mekic, Eric Leet, Ryan Jordan, Ken Hammond, Rusty Smith, Chris Jordan, Jeff Taylor, Jimmy Zacharias, Darren Smith, Rick Wilk, Marc Goodwin, Jesse Velez, Bailey Boyd, Shaun Walker, Jeff Sheely, Landon Cummings, Mike Ward, Alan Barker, Shayne Spoonhower (DNS).

DIRTcar 358 MODIFIEDS­­­­­­­­­­­-BILLY DUNN, Matt Meade, Lance Willix, Glenn Forward, Colton Wilson, Tom Collins Jr, Garrett Rushlow, Jeff Taylor, Greg Morgan, Tom Eiklor, Jordan McCreadie, Connor Sellars, Tom Jock Jr, Shayne Spoonhower.

DIRTcar SPORTSMAN-HUNTER LAPP, Alan Fink, Cody Jackson, Brandon Carvey, Rich Talada, Jamie Kamrowski, Brian White, Mike Austin, Richard Murtaught, Tom Velez, Jordan Millard, Dane Hedlund, Rylie Rogala, Connor Sellars, Chuck Miller, Bobby Heintz, Jake Mason, Will Eastman, Kinster Hill, Ajay Potrzebowski.

600cc MODIFIEDS-BRENTON MILLER, Devon Green, Justin LaDue, Jared Green, TJ Smith, Bumps Scutt, Doug Windhausen, Aiden Miller, Brett Gray, Tyler Smith, Tracy Oliver, Mark Golden, Tom Donahue, Chad Mason, Bailey Boyd, Ali Scutt, Nolan Smith, Zack Mills, Eli Akshar, Doug Generux, Chris Krebs, Taylor Wilk, Chris Jordan (DNS), Jake Waibel (DQ).

WHEELER EXCAVATING STREET STOCKS-STEVEN DEINHARDT, Don Russell, Jerry Lobdell Jr, Tommy Paige, Lanson Albanese, Damon Decker, Mike Wilbur, Mike Wilbur Jr, Kurt Decker, Trevor Dudley.

POP’S AUTOMOTIVE FACTORY STOCKS-JASON RHODES, Mike Morse, Josh Towner, Buck Mills Sr, Jason Beebe, Luke Mills, Shane Moshier.

GARY’S U-PULL-IT BUDGET SPORTSMAN-ERIC WINSOR, Chris Clemons, Ethan Decker, Josh Akshar, Mike Goodwin, Steve Schrader, Dylan Hartman, Austin Nickerson, Jeremy Hamilton, Johnathan Fowlston.

JUNIOR SLINGSHOTS-EVAN O’HARA, Liam Zacharias, Kurt Gamble, Anthony Mancini, Avery Decker, Dom Kirchberger.

JUNIOR 600CC MODIFIEDS-LOGAN LADUE, Tyler Paige.