ABREU BLAZES TO PATH VALLEY MIDGET WIN
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Spring Run, Pennsylvania…..Rico Abreu was a welcome visitor to the Pennsylvania racing fans, and he made them happy with an entertaining win in Tuesday night’s return of the Honda Midget National Championship to the Keystone State at Path Valley Speedway Park. The 2014 series champion from Rutherford, California made it four wins on the year, as he held off his teammates in the 30-lapper aboard the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports – Toyota TRD #97 Bullet/Speedway Toyota.
“It’s awesome to be out here and be able to win in front of fans like these. I’ve been really looking forward to this week racing on dirt in Pennsylvania, so hopefully I can win a few and have fun. It’s great to race hard like that with your teammates. Being the leader the last half of that race, you’re just not sure where to go. Christopher was dive-bombing me, but I didn’t know exactly how he was running. After he passed me, he went straight to the top of three and four right before the caution came out, so I knew that’s where he was running. Races play out that way sometimes. They worked in my favor tonight,” Abreu said of his 12th career National Midget win, which tied him for 53rd all-time among the group of Gene Force, Bobby Grim, Danny Caruthers, Jeff Gordon, Ron Shuman, Russ Gamester, and Kyle Larson.
Tracy Hines got the lead on the first corner as fellow front-row starter Nick Wean nearly spun out, but Tanner Thorson was flying to the front, just in time to lead the opening lap in the #67. Abreu moved to second on lap-two, but their teammate Christopher Bell had all eyes on him, as he came from the 13th starting spot. In just three laps, Bell was up to sixth.
A hectic pace early saw the four Kunz teammates find the top four spots, with Bell running the high side past Kevin Thomas, Jr. into third. Fellow row-seven starter Bryan Clauson was also on the move, as he was working into fifth on lap 13 when he slowed with electrical issues and brought out a caution.
Abreu made quick work of Thorson for the lead after the restart, and Thomas, Jr. was moving on the high side to challenge Thorson for second. On lap 15, the two made contact with Thorson spinning to bring out the second caution of the race.
Thomas, Jr. took advantage of the restart, moving in on Abreu for the lead, as the two were nearly even on lap 19 before Thomas threw a slider and led lap 20. Abreu came back at him and a duel for the lead looked to be coming, but a car spun near the back of the field to bring out the caution and revert back to eleven laps to go.
Now, it was Bell’s turn to be on the charge, as he got his momentum going around the high side and took second from Thomas, Jr. a couple laps later before cutting into Abreu’s lead. Bell went by Abreu for the lead on lap 25, but Abreu countered.
Bell came at him again on lap 26, setting up a slider into turn-one on lap 27 to take the lead before a final caution appeared, this time for sixth-running Tyler Thomas, who broke a rear end.
With the lead returned to Abreu, he nailed the restart and was unchallenged over the final five laps to win by .852 seconds over Bell, who passed eleven cars to earn his second-place finish in the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports – Toyota TRD #71 Bullet/Speedway Toyota.
“I could really just go anywhere early in that race, and with some marbles in the middle of the track, they were going high and low so I just went through the middle. I found open lanes early and that helped get up through there. The yellows were so frustrating tonight. Just when I got my momentum or had a chance to pass for the lead and get away, there one would come. Hopefully they work out better for me next time,” Bell said.
Thomas, Jr. came home third and found himself back atop the series standings with the Bakken Concrete – Toyota TRD #67K Bullet/Speedway Toyota.
“I was searching early to find someplace to run, and then Bell railed me up high and I knew we had to get going. I showed Rico the top when I went by him, and the caution to put me back behind him hurt. I got a bad restart and lost that spot to Bell, and beyond that we were pretty close in speed. I hate saying it was a good points night, but we had a solid night, and our goal is to win a championship, ultimately. You have to take advantage of nights like these,” Thomas, Jr. said.
Spencer Bayston made a nice run from 11th to come home fourth in the Bryan Clauson Racing – Priority Aviation Services #39 Spike/Esslinger, and Jerry Coons, Jr. rounded out the top-five in the Heffner Racing Enterprises – Lelands.com #27 Triple X/Esslinger.
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HONDA USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 18, 2015 – Spring Run, Pennsylvania – Path Valley Speedway Park QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Tanner Thorson, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.422; 2. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.479; 3. Jerry Coons, Jr., 27, Heffner-11.549; 4. Rico Abreu, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.553; 5. Nick Wean, 78, Wean-11.615; 6. Tracy Hines, 24, Parker-11.627; 7. Tyler Thomas, 91T, Thomas-11.674; 8. Billy Pauch, Jr., 28, DeGre-11.696; 9. Steven Drevicki, 19, Fitzpatrick/DeGre-11.706; 10. Steve Buckwalter, 25, Buckwalter-11.735; 11. Brenden Bright, 92, Bright-11.756; 12. Alex Bright, 77, Hemler-11.768; 13. Spencer Bayston, 39, Clauson-11.780; 14. Isaac Chapple, 52, Chapple-11.809; 15. Christopher Bell, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-11.866; 16. Bryan Clauson, 63, RKR/Curb-Agajanian-11.869; 17. Ryan Greth, 4R, Lesher-11.889; 18. Trevor Kobylarz, 14, RT Racing-11.892; 19. Brett Wanner, 44, Wanner-11.897; 20. Jim Radney, 95, Radney-11.905; 21. Bruce Buckwalter, Jr., 83, Buckwalter-12.073; 22. Eric Heydenreich, 11, Heydenreich-12.075; 23. Tim Buckwalter, 52x, Buckwalter-12.080; 24. Brett Arndt, 46x, Arndt-12.102; 25. Shawn Jackson, 7, Jackson-12.132; 26. P.J. Gargiulo, 5, Gargiulo-12.210; 27. Tommy Kunsman, 21, Kunsman-12.295; 28. Tony DiMattia, 50, DiMattia-12.302; 29. Justin Grosz, 99G, Grosz-12.332; 30. Jamie Speers, 74, Speers-12.521; 31. Kenney Johnson, 46, Johnson-12.539. FIRST HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Wean, 2. Greth, 3. Thorson, 4. Bayston, 5. Drevicki, 6. B. Buckwalter, 7. Jackson, 8. Grosz. 2:02.96 SECOND HEAT: (10 laps) 1. K. Thomas, 2. S. Buckwalter, 3. Kobylarz, 4. Hines, 5. Chapple, 6. Gargiulo, 7. Heydenreich, 8. Speers. 2:01.22 THIRD HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Bell, 2. Coons, 3. T. Buckwalter, 4. T. Thomas, 5. B. Bright, 6. Wanner, 7. Johnson, 8. Kunsman. 1:59.61 FOURTH HEAT: (10 laps) 1. Clauson, 2. Abreu, 3. Pauch, 4. Arndt, 5. A. Bright, 6. DiMattia, 7. Radney. 2:00.69 SEMI: (12 laps) 1. Drevicki, 2. A. Bright, 3. B. Bright, 4. B. Buckwalter, 5. Gargiulo, 6. Chapple, 7. Wanner, 8. Radney, 9. Jackson, 10. DiMattia, 11. Kunsman, 12. Speers, 13. Heydenreich. NT FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rico Abreu, 2. Christopher Bell, 3. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 4. Spencer Bayston, 5. Jerry Coons, Jr., 6. Tracy Hines, 7. Billy Pauch, Jr., 8. Brenden Bright, 9. Tanner Thorson, 10. Steven Drevicki, 11. Ryan Greth, 12. Alex Bright, 13. Tim Buckwalter, 14. P.J. Gargiulo, 15. Brett Arndt, 16. Bruce Buckwalter, Jr., 17. Trevor Kobylarz, 18. Isaac Chapple, 19. Tyler Thomas, 20. Steve Buckwalter, 21. Nick Wean, 22. Bryan Clauson, 23. Jim Radney. NT —————————- |
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UPCOMING EVENT INFO
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PREVIOUS USAC HONDA NATIONAL MIDGET FEATURE WINNERS IN PENNSYLVANIA PATH VALLEY SPEEDWAY PARK – Spring Run, Pennsylvania
Aug. 18, 2015: Rico Abreu
LINCOLN SPEEDWAY – Abbottstown, Pennsylvania
Aug. 9, 1964: Parnelli Jones
SUSQUEHANNA SPEEDWAY PARK – Newberrytown, Pennsylvania
No previous USAC Honda National Midget races
PREVIOUS USAC HONDA NATIONAL MIDGET WINNERS IN PENNSYLVANIA
July 8, 1956 – Williams Grove Speedway – Jimmy Davies
June 29, 1958 – Langhorne Speedway – Bill Homeier
June 12, 1959 – South Park Speedway – Rex Easton
July 1, 1962 – Heidelberg Raceway – Tommy Copp
Aug. 9, 1964 – Lincoln Speedway – Parnelli Jones
Aug. 5, 1966 – Nazareth Speedway – Larry Dickson
Aug. 6, 1966 – Allentown Fairgrounds – Don Meacham
July 14, 1967 – Hershey Arena – Dutch Schaefer
May 3, 1969 – Hershey Arena – Mel Kenyon
May 4, 1969 – Jennerstown Speedway – Bob Tattersall
June 30, 1971 – Williams Grove Speedway – Danny Caruthers
July 2, 1971 – Nazareth National Speedway – Danny Caruthers
July 2, 1971 – Nazareth National Speedway – Larry Dickson
July 22, 1972 – John F. Kennedy Stadium – Gary Bettenhausen
Oct. 20, 1974 – Pocono International Raceway – Pancho Carter
June 30, 1975 – Penn National Speedway – Pancho Carter
July 4, 1978 – Reading Fairgrounds – Ron Shuman
July 5, 1985 – Williams Grove Speedway – Bruce Field
July 4, 1986 – Williams Grove Speedway – Mel Kenyon
July 3, 1987 – Williams Grove Speedway – Mel Kenyon
July 1, 1988 – Williams Grove Speedway – Rich Vogler
July 3, 1988 – Grandview Speedway – Rich Vogler
June 30, 1989 – Williams Grove Speedway – John Heydenreich
July 2, 1989 – Grandview Speedway – Russ Gamester
April 21, 2002 – Nazareth Speedway – Michael Lewis
Aug. 23, 2003 – Nazareth Speedway – Dave Steele
Aug. 28, 2004 – Nazareth Speedway – Dave Steele
Aug. 18, 2015 – Path Valley Speedway Park – Rico Abreu
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2015 HONDA USAC NATIONAL MIDGET CHAMPIONSHIP
SCHEDULE & RESULTS
@=Indiana Midget Week
***=Co-Sanctioned by ARDC
%%%=Co-Sanctioned by POWRi ###=Co-Sanctioned by Honda USAC Western Midget Series
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2015 HONDA USAC NATIONAL MIDGET
DRIVER POINT STANDINGS
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2015 HONDA USAC NATIONAL MIDGET FEATURE WINNERS
Rico Abreu – 4 (Lawrenceburg Speedway on June 13, Angell Park Speedway on July 5, Belleville High Banks on July 30 & Path Valley Speedway Park on Aug. 18) Kevin Thomas, Jr. – 2 (Plymouth Speedway on May 29 & Solomon Valley Raceway on July 28) Christopher Bell – 1 (Bloomington Speedway on June 12) Tanner Thorson – 1 (Gas City I-69 Speedway on June 10) |
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2015 HONDA USAC NATIONAL MIDGET STATISTICS
FEATURE WINS: FEATURE LAP LEADERS: TOP-FIVE FEATURE FINISHES: TOP-TEN FEATURE FINISHES: HEAT RACE WINS: C-MAIN WINS: SEMI WINS: DASH WINS: |
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2015 HONDA USAC NATIONAL MIDGET “HARD CHARGER OF THE RACE”
April 11: Kokomo Speedway – Tanner Thorson (8 positions)
May 29: Plymouth Speedway – Darren Hagen (10 positions)
June 10: Gas City I-69 Speedway – Tyler Thomas (9 positions)
June 11: Lincoln Park Speedway – Christopher Bell (14 positions)
June 12: Bloomington Speedway – Tyler Thomas (10 positions)
June 13: Lawrenceburg Speedway – Tyler Thomas (13 positions)
July 5: Angell Park Speedway – Isaac Chapple (9 positions)
July 28: Solomon Valley Raceway – Tucker Klaasmeyer (12 positions) July 30: Belleville High Banks – Aaron Schuck (12 positions) Aug. 1: Belleville High Banks – Isaac Chapple (6 positions) Aug. 18: Path Valley Speedway Park – Christopher Bell (11 positions) |
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ALL-TIME USAC NATIONAL MIDGET DRIVER FEATURE WINS
1. [111 wins] Mel Kenyon
2. [95 wins] Rich Vogler
3. [78 wins] Bob Wente
4. [63 wins] Bob Tattersall
5. [59 wins] Sleepy Tripp
6. [48 wins] Jimmy Davies
7. [35 wins] Bryan Clauson & Tracy Hines
9. [31 wins] Gene Hartley & Chuck Rodee
11. [30 wins] Dave Darland, Mike McGreevy & Johnny Parsons
14. [27 wins] Gary Bettenhausen & Tony Stewart
16. [25 wins] Darren Hagen, Parnelli Jones & Dave Strickland
19. [24 wins] Bill Engelhart
20. [23 wins] Tom Bigelow, Pancho Carter, Tommy Copp, Kevin Olson & Billy Vukovich
25. [22 wins] Bobby East & Shorty Templeman |