Twice Is Nice For Tim Buckwalter in Action Track USA’s Ronnie Tobias Memorial

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Twice Is Nice For Tim Buckwalter in Action Track USA’s Ronnie Tobias Memorial on 6/21

Drevicki, Swavely, & J. Silfee Also Notch Victories In Five Feature Program

Story By: Barry Angstadt/Action Track USA

Photos By: Walt Smith/RacersGuide.com

Kutztown, PA – Just in case folks could not see it over the past few years, this Tim Buckwalter fella is making two things perfectly clear this season: 1) he is pretty doggone talented, no matter what type of racing machine he is buckled into and; 2) he sure knows the fast way around the JeffreyHogueRealtor.com Action Track USA on the Kutztown Fairgrounds.

On Wednesday night, Buckwalter competed in four of the five feature races that made up the fifth annual Ronnie Tobias Memorial. At the end of the sweltering night, the Pottstown wheel-twister had recorded two wins, a runner-up effort, and a fifth-place finish…not too shabby. And two of those results (one of the victories and the fifth-place posting) came in a car that he does not normally campaign at the Berks County oval – or anywhere else, for that matter.

Driving Paul Lotier’s Bagel Rack No. 7, Buckwalter chased Steve Drevicki to the checkered flag in the first of Twin 20’s

for the USAC All Pro SpeedSTRs. He moved up one spot in the second 20-lapper, winning his fourth feature of the season in the SpeedSTR class.

In the Twin 17-lap mains for the Hyper Racing Wingless 600 Sprints, Buckwalter drove Tom Frashetta’s No. 12 because his regular ride, the Greth Racing No. 71, was loaded up and ready to roll to Indiana, where Buckwalter will steer it in a big race this weekend. He bolted to his second straight 600 Sprint triumph in the first feature, then drove to a fifth-place finish in the nightcap as Jason Swavely registered his very first Action Track USA victory.

Jared Silfee of Saylorsburg, last year’s Junior Slingshot Champion at Action Track USA as well as the Junior National Champion, captured the $600 victory in the All Star Slingshot division on Wednesday. Silfee was greeted in Victory Lane by Slingshot race sponsor Daryl Tillman of Team ReMax of Reading.

SpeedSTR feature #1 had Tom Mayberry grab the early lead, while Ray Nemeth and Steve Drevicki fought for second. Drevicki, from Reading, snatched the runner-up position from Nemeth and set his sights on Mayberry. Drevicki got to the inside of Mayberry, then throttled by him to grab the top spot as they exited turn two on lap four.

Buckwalter marched from 12th starting position to run third by the halfway point. He took over second just past the halfway mark, closed in on the leader immediately, but could not mount a serious challenge. On the final revolution, Buckwalter drove deep into turn three, but was unable to execute the slide job that it would have taken to grab the top spot.

Drevicki dashed under Mike Feltenberger’s checkered flag, holding off Buckwalter, the point leader…Jeff Hartman wound up third with Mayberry and Ohio’s Matt Westfall finishing fourth and fifth, respectively.

In the second of the Twin 20’s for the SpeedSTRs, it was Allentown’s Briggs Danner jumping to the early lead over Matt Westfall. A couple of early race cautions kept things close with Danner maintaining the number one position.

Eighth-starting Tim Buckwalter was the car on the move, rumbling up to the third position before taking second from Hartman. Buckwalter looked high and low to try and get by the leader, then executed a single-car slide job in turns one and two to grab the lead with five laps remaining.

At the finish, it was Buckwalter over Westfall, who took second from Danner with just a couple of laps remaining.

Danner wound up third, and Jeff Hartman finished fourth, his second top-five effort of the night. Kenny Brightbill finished fifth.

The first feature of the night for the Hyper Racing Wingless 600 Sprints was highlighted by one heckuva battle from second on back. With Will Butler in command it was Buckwalter, Jay Hartman, Danny Buccafusca, Billy Pauch Jr., and Alex Bright all battling for second through sixth.

Buckwalter eventually cleared that tussle and pulled right up on Butler’s bumper. With Buccafusca still in the mix as well, the trio waged an eye-popping battle royale for the top spot.

The only slowdown period of this race occurred with five down. When it came down to crunch time, Buckwalter was THE Man. Tim grabbed the top spot after he and Will Butler traded numerous slide jobs on one another.

The race only took 6:18.147 to complete, and when the checkered had fallen, it was Buckwalter scoring his second consecutive 600 Sprint victory over a fast closing Jay Hartman. Alex Bright settled for third with Buccafusca and Brandon Azzalina completing the top five.

The final race of the night – for the 600’s – went non-stop, green to checker. Jason Swavely, after numerous attempts and near-misses, finally found his way to Victory Lane in Kutztown. Swavely had quite a night, too, as he did not qualify in his heat race. He went to the C-Main where he finished third (only four cars went to the B-Main from the C-Mains). In the B-Main, Swavely came from near the back to finish fourth and qualify for the features. He started 22nd and finished seventh in the 600’s first main event.

Will Butler and Tommy Kunsman battled early in this one with Butler gaining the advantage after a few laps. Swavely closed on the leader, tussling with Buccafusca and Butler before Jason was able to grab the lead on the ninth trip around the clay. Billy Pauch Jr. entered the top five, picking off one car at a time and moving up to second. By the time he got there, however, Swavely had pretty much checked out.

At the finish, it was Jason Swavely, from Birdsboro, notching his first career Action Track USA victory in non-stop fashion. Pauch Jr. settled for second, with Will Butler, Danny Buccafusca, Tim Buckwalter racing home in sixth.

The All Star Slingshots competed in a 40-lap feature with 37 cars (everyone who entered Wednesday’s Slingshot portion of the program) starting the race and $600 going to the winner, courtesy of Daryl Tillman Team ReMax of Reading.

On a restart with 14 circuits complete, Jared Silfee, the 2016 Action Track USA Junior Slingshot Champion and also last year’s National Junior Slingshot champ, muscled his way under Dave Carraghan and Marc Daniels to go three-wide into turn one…for the lead!

There was contact in the corner, Silfee came out ahead, and both Carraghan and Daniels, while they got squirrely as they banged off one another, were able to straighten out their mounts and continue.

Dylan Hoch came from 18th to run second, but Silfee was long gone by the time he got there. Carraghan recovered to finish third with Marc Daniels fourth and Alex Yankowski completed the top five.

Action Track Sidebites:

Fantastic car count of 27 SpeedSTRs; 53 of the 600 Sprints; and 37 Slingshots add up to 117 cars!

Altered qualifying format for the Ronnie Tobias Memorial saw Brandon Azzalina set quick time for the 600 Sprints, Billy Pauch Jr. left home and (this year) set fast time for the SpeedSTR class, and Eddie Strada won the last-chance B-Main for the 600’s. Action Track Angel Lindsey Garl turned the fastest lap of the day in the Slingshot division.

Will Butler won the Pioneer Pole Buildings wingless 600 Mad Scramble for drivers who did not qualify for last Saturday’s main event.

Hard Luck Awards (some cash to ease the pain) were presented on Wednesday by members of the Race Chaser Group. The Race Chasing Decal Fund gave a Hard Luck Cash Award to Steve Buckwalter for his misfortune in the SpeedSTR division, while Slinger Warehouse handed out the Slingshot Hard Luck money to Lindsey Garl. Garry Gollub presented 600 Sprint driver Jimmy Glenn with the Hard Luck stipend for that class.

REMINDER:

There is no racing at Action Track USA on Wednesday, June 28 and on July 5th. We return to begin the second half of the 2017 racing season on Wednesday, July 12, with the running of the series finale of the Tri-Track Challenge. The Challenge is a three race miniseries (for the 600 Sprints) between Action Track USA, Linda’s Speedway, and Lanco’s Clyde Martin Memorial Speedway.

The Tri-Track Challenge will pay a driver $1,000 to win provided he/she takes the Gambler’s Challenge.

The July 12 event will find the Checkered Flag Fan Club in attendance and the whole program is being presented by AEI Enterprises.

The reason for the “no racing” over the next two Wednesdays is because the Kutztown Folk Festival takes over the fairgrounds.

Racing returns to the JeffreyHogueRealtor.com Action Track USA on July 12 with the Tri-Track Challenge for the 600 Sprints, and it’s presented by AEI Enterprises. Come get your Midweek Motorsports Adrenaline Rush…at Action Track USA…where the Superstars come to race!

RESULTS:

USAC All-Pro SpeedSTR A-Main # 1 (20 Laps) — 1. Steven Drevicki 2. Tim Buckwalter 3. Jeff Hartman 4. Tom Mayberry 5. Matt Westfall 6. Kenny Brightbill 7. Billy Pauch, Jr. 8. James Morris 9. Briggs Danner 10. Andy Haus 11. Ray Nemeth 12. Earl Paules 13. Tim Iulg 14. Louden Reimert 15. Brad Brightbill 16. TJ Mayberry 17. Mike Bednar 18. John Bockhorn 19. Dylan Hoch 20. Joe Mooney 21. Steve Buckwalter 22. Matt Janisch 23. Steve Nederostek 24. Jason Rochelle.

USAC All-Pro SpeedSTR A-Main #2 (20 Laps) — 1. Tim Buckwalter 2. Matt Westfall 3. Briggs Danner 4. Jeff Hartman 5. Kenny Brightbill 6. Andy Haus 7. Tom Mayberry 8. Steven Drevicki 9. James Morris 10. Matt Jansich 11. Brad Brightbill 12. Louden Reimert 13. Mike Bednar 14. Tim Iulg 15. Billy Pauch, Jr. 16. Ray Nemeth 17. Steve Nederostek 18. TJ Mayberry 19. Kenny Meisner 20. John Bockhorn 21. Dylan Hoch 22. Earl Paulus 23. Keith Prutzman 24. Joe Mooney DNS – Steve Buckwalter, Jason Rochelle.

Hyper Racing 600 Sprint A-Main #1 (17 Laps) — 1. Tim Buckwalter 2. Jay Hartman 3. Alex Bright 4. Danny Buccafusca 5. Brandon Azzalina 6. Billy Pauch, Jr. 7. Jason Swavely 8. Tommy Kunsman 9. Will Butler 10. Jake Severn 11. James Morris 12. Kenny Miller 13. Bobby Butler 14. Zack Bealer 15. Kyle Lick 16. Robbie Hocker 17. Tyler Ulrich 18. Eddie Strada 19. Nate Brinker 20. Austin Quick 21. Jimmy Glenn 22. Jim Radney 23. Joey Kay 24. Jesse Mauer 25. Doug Snyder 26. Nick Skias 27. Colin White.

Hyper Racing 600 Sprint A-Main #2 (17 Laps) — 1. Jason Swavely 2. Billy Pauch, Jr. 3. Will Butler 4. Danny Buccafusca 5. Tim Buckwalter 6. Jay Hartman 7. Brandon Azzalina 8. Alex Bright 9. James Morris 10. Tommy Kunsman 11. Robby Hocker 12. Kenny Miller 13. Kyle Lick 14. Jim Radney 15. Austin Quick 16. Jesse Mauer 17. Jake Severn 18.Zack Bealer 19. Eddie Strada 20. Bobby Butler 21. Nate Brinker 22. Joe Kay 23. Colin White 24. Doug Snyder 25. Tyler Ulrich 26. Jimmy Glenn 27. Nick Skias.

All-Star Slingshot A-Main (40 Laps) — 1. Jared Silfee 2. Dylan Hoch 3. Dave Carraghan 4. Mark Daniels 5. Alex Yankowski 6. Seth Spayd 7.Danny Buccafusca 8. Brett Bieber 9. Travis Bieber 10. Mike Taylor 11. Nick Vinciguerra 12. Dakota Kohler 13. Joe Toth 14. Henry Anderson 15. Matt Miller 16. Blaire Schoenly 17. Zac Kistler 18. Tim Roeder 19. Nick DelCampo 20. Joey Vaccaro 21. Taylor Schoenly 22. Rodney Ulsh 23. Tanner VanDoren 24. Gavin Danner 25. Ryan Davey 26. Ryan Conrad 27. Jason Dunn 28. Lindsey Garl 29. Cole Stangle 30. Kyle Smith 31. Kyle Herve 32. Myron Moyer 33. Ashley Therine 34. Ashley Rogosich 35. Austin Daniels 36. Austin Stufflet 37. Anthony Monacho.

Pioneer Pole Buildings 600 Sprints Mad Scramble (10 Laps) — 1.Will Butler (Transferred to Feature & $25 from Hosensack Poker Club), 2.Jacob Balliet (Hoosier RR Tire), 3.John Willman (10 gal. Methanol from Roadrunner Race Fuel/VP Fuels), 4.Rob Pajauis (RTS Gift Certificate), 5.Billy Koch (4-FK Rod Ends), 6.Nate Schumaker (TSL Shocks Gift Certificate), 7.Tyler Ulrich (Saldana Racing Products Gift Certificate), 8.Shawn Rooney (Free Reg. @ AT USA), 9.Jake Roberts (Free Reg. @ AT USA), 10.Tyler Kehs (Pyrotect Racing Cells Gift Certificate), 11.Joe Plunkett.

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