RICO’S LATE-RACE MAGIC LANDS LINCOLN MIDGET WIN
Abbottstown, Pennsylvania……Rico Abreu wowed the Lincoln Speedway crowd with a late-race charge to steal the lead from Bryan Clauson on Lap 29, taking his second-straight Honda National Midget win on the Pennsylvania swing on Wednesday night.
Jerry Coons, Jr. grabbed the lead from outside the front-row as everyone scrambled behind him for top-five positions, with Abreu slicing from row-three to second, ahead of Clauson. After an early caution, Clauson moved by Abreu for second. The race’s middle section staged a duel for the lead between Coons and Clauson, while Abreu fought his teammate Christopher Bell for third.
As they approached traffic, Clauson snuck under Coons for the lead on Lap 14. Coons was not done, though, and he came right back after Clauson, taking the lead on Lap 16 as they split a lapped car off turn-two. He marched away with the lead while Clauson fell into the clutches of Bell, who darted by him for second on Lap 20, just before a caution flew for Tanner Thorson, who flattened a tire running fifth. That reverted back a lap, so Clauson restarted second with 11 to go.
Clauson shadowed Coons inside the final ten laps as Abreu and Bell continued their battle for third, with Abreu up high and Bell down against the guardrail. With six laps to go, Bell spun to the inside in turn-four, setting up a final run to the checkers with Coons leading Clauson and Abreu.
Coons ran the bottom on the restart before moving up to the top of turn-one on lap 25, holding his lead over Clauson. As they completed that lap, Clauson had a run and hit the high side of turn-one as Coons tried to hit the bottom, with the first sounds of trouble under the hood of the Heffner #27 spelling doom for Coons.
Clauson appeared to have things under control, but Abreu had gotten his momentum up on the high side and ran him down as they came to two-to-go. Abreu went to the outside of Clauson in an all-out drag race to the turn-one cushion, with Clauson sliding up just behind Abreu and through the cushion, giving Abreu a healthy advantage as he raced away. It ended up a .580-second advantage for Abreu, who made it five wins on the season and 13 for his career, tying Don Meacham, Stevie Reeves, Steve Knepper, and Ryan Newman for 49th on the all-time list.
Abreu stopped on the fronstretch in front of a loud Lincoln Speedway crowd to celebrate his win in the Keith Kunz/Curb-Agajanian Motorsports – Toyota TRD #97 Bullet/Speedway Toyota.
“I knew he would hear me eventually up there, but I was making sure when I got to him that I would be gone fast enough. Bryan moved back down after he got Jerry, and I just got a couple really perfect laps up there where I didn’t get up too high and into any loose stuff. I knew it was tricky down low; we were having trouble keeping it where it needed to be. You could really hammer it up top there when it cleaned off and got wide, and that was about as fun as it gets at the end. He is a clean racer and left me just enough room for us to get through there. It’s awesome to be out here and have that crowd reaction; it makes this whole trip worthwhile to see these tracks and race in front of such great fans,” Abreu said.
Clauson, who set the night’s ProSource “Fast Time” to break Parnelli Jones’ track record in the only previous USAC Midget visit back in 1964, finished second in the Dooling Machine – Jonathan Byrd’s Racing #63 Spike/Stanton Mopar, looking a bit surprised and obviously dejected at the turn of events in the closing laps.
“I guess sometimes you make the wrong decision and end up getting beat, and that’s pretty much how tonight went. I felt like I was working awfully hard up top to get by Jerry, so after I went by him, I guess I left the door open for him to get me. It was a lot of fun racing with Jerry, and it’s cool to come to a place like this and show them what midget racing is all about,” Clauson said.
Tracy Hines made a late charge to take over third after starting eighth in the Parker Machinery – Turbines, Inc. #24 Spike/Stanton Toyota.
“I saw Rico go to the top, so I jumped up there too and it got us up to third. We got into that crash in the heat race, and had to play catch-up from there for the rest of the night. We probably left a little on the table with the car with replacing other parts and an issue with a bleeder during the B. We got it all fixed and ready, so it was a good run from there,” Hines said.
National Midget point leader Kevin Thomas, Jr. came from tenth to finish fourth in the Bakken Concrete – Toyota TRD #67K Bullet/Speedway Toyota, and Alex Bright charged from 12th to round out the top-five in the Action Track USA – PXP Racewear #77 Elite/Fontana.
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HONDA USAC NATIONAL MIDGET RACE RESULTS: August 19, 2015 – Abbottstown, Pennsylvania – Lincoln Speedway (co-sanctioned by ARDC)
QUALIFYING: 1. Bryan Clauson, 63, RKR/Curb-Agajanian-15.804 (New Track Record); 2. Rico Abreu, 97, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.818; 3. Tanner Thorson, 67, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.821; 4. Christopher Bell, 71, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-15.887; 5. Steve Buckwalter, 25, Buckwalter-15.936; 6. Jerry Coons, Jr., 27, Heffner-16.006; 7. Tracy Hines, 24, Parker-16.035; 8. Brenden Bright, 92, Bright-16.049; 9. Nick Wean, 78, Wean-16.073; 10. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 67K, Kunz/Curb-Agajanian-16.101; 11. Spencer Bayston, 39, Clauson-16.139; 12. Alex Bright, 77, Hemler-16.170; 13. Trevor Kobylarz, 14, RT Racing-16.202; 14. Ryan Greth, 4R, Lesher-16.225; 15. Tyler Thomas, 91T, Thomas-16.240; 16. Steven Drevicki, 19, Fitzpatrick/DeGre-16.244; 17. Billy Pauch, Jr., 28, DeGre-16.270; 18. Ryan Watt, 20, RT Racing-16.276; 19. Isaac Chapple, 52, Chapple-16.334; 20. Jim Radney, 95, Radney-16.334; 21. Tommy Kunsman, 21, Kunsman-16.360; 22. Tony DiMattia, 50, DiMattia-16.363; 23. Tim Buckwalter, 52x, Buckwalter-16.376; 24. Brett Wanner, 44, Wanner-16.386; 25. Brett Arndt, 46, Arndt-16.427; 26. Bruce Buckwalter, Jr., 83, Buckwalter-16.522; 27. P.J. Gargiulo, 5, Gargiulo-16.543; 28. Shawn Jackson, 7, Jackson-16.890; 29. Jamie Speers, 74, Speers-17.009; 30. Pete Pavlick, 69, Jackson-17.597; 31. Jim Jackson, 96, Jackson-19.064
FIRST HEAT: (8 laps) 1. S. Buckwalter, 2. Clauson, 3. Pauch, 4. Wean, 5. Kobylarz, 6. Arndt, 7. Speers, 8. Kunsman. NT
SECOND HEAT: (8 laps) 1. Coons, 2. Watt, 3. K. Thomas, 4. Abreu, 5. Greth, 6. DiMattia, 7. B. Buckwalter. 2:11.37
THIRD HEAT: (8 laps) 1. T. Thomas, 2. T. Buckwalter, 3. Chapple, 4. Bayston, 5. Hines, 6. Gargiulo, 7. J. Jackson, 8. Thorson. NT
FOURTH HEAT: (8 laps) 1. Bell, 2. A. Bright, 3. Drevicki, 4. B. Bright, 5. Wanner, 6. S. Jackson, 7. Radney. 2:09.02 (New Track Record)
SEMI: (12 laps) 1. Kobylarz, 2. Thorson, 3. Hines, 4. DiMattia, 5. Wanner, 6. Greth, 7. Arndt, 8. Gargiulo, 9. S. Jackson, 10. B. Buckwalter, 11. Kunsman, 12. Speers, 13. J. Jackson. NT
FEATURE: (30 laps) 1. Rico Abreu, 2. Bryan Clauson, 3. Tracy Hines, 4. Kevin Thomas, Jr., 5. Alex Bright, 6. Jerry Coons, Jr., 7. Steve Buckwalter, 8. Spencer Bayston, 9. Tyler Thomas, 10. Brenden Bright, 11. Tanner Thorson, 12. Trevor Kobylarz, 13. Steven Drevicki, 14. Nick Wean, 15. Christopher Bell, 16. Billy Pauch, Jr., 17. Ryan Watt, 18. Brett Arndt, 19. Isaac Chapple, 20. Ryan Greth, 21. Brett Wanner, 22. Tim Buckwalter, 23. Tony DiMattia. NT
—————————- FEATURE LAP LEADERS: Laps 1-13 Coons, Laps 14-15 Clauson, Laps 16-25 Coons, Laps 26-28 Clauson, Laps 29-30 Abreu. |
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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
Aug. 19, 2015: Rico Abreu
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
Aug. 19, 2015 – Lincoln Speedway – 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 – 5 (Lawrenceburg Speedway on June 13, Angell Park Speedway onJuly 5, Belleville High Banks on July 30, Path Valley Speedway Park on Aug. 18 & Lincoln Speedway on Aug. 19) 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) Aug. 19: Lincoln Speedway – Alex Bright (7 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
27. [21 wins] Steve Cannon, Jimmy Caruthers, Rex Easton & Ken Schrader
31. [20 wins] A.J. Foyt
32. [19 wins] Jerry Coons Jr., Stan Fox & Jason Leffler
35. [18 wins] Dave Steele
36. [17 wins] Jay Drake & J.J. Yeley
38. [16 wins] George Amick, Billy Cantrell, Lee Kunzman, Bobby Olivero & Henry Pens
43. [15 wins] Christopher Bell, Don Branson & Larry Rice |