FRIESEN EARNS $5,700 FOR THIRD CONSECUTIVE DIAMOND STATE 50

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Friesen Wins Third Consecutive ‘Diamond State 50’ Worth $5,700 Wednesday at Delaware International

Written by Chris Moore

DELMAR, DE – The Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco saw its all-time winningest driver claim another triumph on Wednesday night at Delaware International Speedway.

Sprakers, N.Y.’s Stewart Friesen raced from his fourth starting position to secure his third consecutive Hurlock Auto & Speed Supply ‘Diamond State 50,’ and his 34th career STSS victory.

The event was postponed by 24 hours after rain moved through the area on its scheduled Tuesday date.

“It had a ‘Chili Bowl’ feel to it. The top started out slimy, but once it cleaned off the first guy up there to make it work had a good shot and fortunately it was us tonight after the redraw,” Friesen said.

Friesen earned $5,700 for the victory, making the trip to the southern Delaware half-mile “worth it” as Friesen proclaimed in Victory Lane.

Milford, Del.’s Jordan Watson and Belle Mead, N.J.’s Brandon Grosso led the field to green following the Beyea Custom Headers Redraw. Friesen fell to fifth at the start, as Richie Pratt Jr. drove by him on the opening lap aboard the Dan Sommeling-owned No. 51.

Potsdam, N.Y.’s Michael Maresca was on the move early, climbing from the ninth starting position and methodically working his way forward. Maresca arrived in sixth within the first four laps.

Maresca’s charge temporarily stalled in the sixth position, while Friesen made his way to the topside of the speedway and began marching his way forward. Friesen completed a pass on Pratt Jr. for third on lap 10, and then zeroed in on Grosso who was running second.

Three laps later, Friesen picked off another car, using his outside groove to drive by Grosso for the runner-up spot. Reigning track champion Watson had been setting a torrid pace in the early going, putting a straightaway between himself and the cars behind him.

Meanwhile, Maresca had found his rhythm again, racing around Trautschold and Pratt Jr. to move into fourth on lap 15. Savannah, N.Y.’s Matt Sheppard also began to make his presence known. Sheppard rose from his 12th starting position to take sixth before the race’s first yellow on lap 19.

The lap-19 caution erased Watson’s large lead and pulled Friesen up alongside for a double-file restart. When starter Joe Kriss unfurled the green flag, Watson slid up the track just enough in turns one and two for Friesen to drive underneath and take the lead away.

With the Halmar International No. 44 starting to drive away up front, Maresca and Watson commenced a fantastic battle for the runner-up spot. The duo ran side-by-side for four laps before Maresca finally cleared Watson for second on lap 27.

While Watson and Maresca waged war for second, Sheppard had risen into the fourth position. ‘Super Matt’ never mustered up enough speed to join the battle that was happening just car-lengths in front of him.

Matt Stangle slowed to a stop on lap 38, bringing out the second and final caution and giving Maresca a shot at Friesen on the restart.

Maresca did enough to show a nose underneath Friesen off the second turn. His bid was to no avail, as Friesen drove off the corner with the lead and pulled away.

Friesen clicked off the final 12 laps without a sweat, claiming his fourth-career ‘Diamond State 50,’ and his third consecutive: the only driver to do so in the event’s history.

“This team is rolling. We got off to a bit of a slow start, but it feels like things are starting to turn. Hopefully we can keep it going,” the winner said of his recent hot streak. Friesen is fresh off a $12,000 triumph at Fonda (N.Y.) Speedway on Sunday.

Maresca registered a $3,000-plus runner-up finish, his second consecutive podium finish on the Hurlock Auto & Speed Supply South Region.

“This is one of our favorite tracks to come to even though it’s eight hours from home,” Maresca said. “I thought maybe I could get under Stewie on that restart, but he ended up pulling away and we had nothing for him.”

Watson rounded out the podium in his Brent Hall-owned No. 18. The First State star is still in search of his first career STSS victory at Delaware International, his longtime home track.

“We were just a little bit too good too early. It got away from us as the race went on,” Watson said.

Sheppard, a two-time ‘Diamond State 50’ winner himself crossed the line in fourth and Ringoes, N.J.’s Ryan Godown rounded out the top five from his 15th starting position. The 10-position climb earned Godown the Rent Equip/Party Central Hard Charger Award worth $250.

Finishing sixth through 10th, respectively, were New Jersey’s Pratt Jr., who ran inside the top-five for much of the 50-lap main; Anthony Perrego, who came from the 16th to grab seventh; Mike Mahaney, the defending South Region champion; Mike Trautschold, in a solid STSS performance; and Billy Pauch Jr., who battled from 14th to round out the top-10.

Three Modified heat races were run, paying $100 each courtesy of Mullins Auto Brokers and Bintelli Electric Vehicles. Friesen, Maresca and Mike Gular were the winners.

The consolation victor was Austin Hubbard.

The STSS Crate 602 Sportsman were finally able to kick off the Belmont’s Garage South Region. Forty-six cars signed in for the opener and Edgewater Park, N.J.’s Nick Van Wickle claimed his first career STSS triumph.

Van Wickle used the pole starting position to control every restart, fending off the occasional challenge from Newtown, Pa.’s Joe Toth to claim the $1,850 top prize, after leading the halfway point worth $350 between Accurate Collision ($100) and Start 2 Finish Collision ($250).

Toth, the defending South Region champion began his title defense with a runner-up finish and Fleetwood, Pa.’s Dylan Swinehart rounded out the podium finishers.


Middletown, Del.’s Tom Moore Jr. raced from seventh to a fourth-place finish and Belle Mead, N.J.’s Justin Grosso rounded out the top-five.

Next up for the Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco is a trip to N.Y.’s Accord Speedway for the ninth running of the ‘Battle of the Bullring’ on Tuesday, May 10. The STSS big-block/small-block Modifieds compete in Round No. 2 of the River Valley Builders Region. The STSS Crate 602 Sportsman join the program for the opening round of the Precision Hydraulic & Oil North Region.

To learn more about the Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco, visit www.shorttracksuperseries.com, e-mail bdmotorsportsmedia@gmail.com, check out ‘Short Track Super Series’ on Facebook or @ShortTrackSS on Twitter or Instagram.

The Short Track Super Series is presented by American Racer/Lias Tire, Sunoco Race Fuel, Insinger Performance, FloSports, Bob Hilbert Sportswear, Halmar International, River Valley Builders, Hurlock Auto & Speed, Velocita-USA, St. Lawrence Radiology, Design for Vision & Sunglass Central, Belmont’s Garage, Precision Hydraulic & Oil, Prime MAC Tools, F.X. Caprara Car Companies, Behrent’s Performance Warehouse, Beyea Custom Headers, Bicknell Racing Products, Dirt Track Digest, EIBACH, Elite Welder Testing & Training, Flach Performance Products, Henry’s Exhaust, Hig Fab, Penske Racing Shocks, Schultz Racing Fuel Cells, Spyder Filters, Superior Remodeling, Teo-Pro Car, VAHLCO, Wegner Automotive & Wilwood.


‘DIAMOND STATE 50’ RESULTS SUMMARY – DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY APRIL 27, 2022

Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Hurlock Auto & Speed Supply South Region Round No. 2 Feature Finish (50 laps): STEWART FRIESEN, Michael Maresca, Jordan Watson, Matt Sheppard, Ryan Godown, Richie Pratt Jr., Anthony Perrego, Mike Mahaney, Mike Trautschold, Billy Pauch Jr., Danny Bouc, Brandon Grosso, Mike Gular, Ryan Watt, Ryan Riddle, Austin Hubbard, James Hill, Joseph Watson, Matt Smith, H.J. Bunting, Matt Stangle, Brad Trice, Ryan Krachun, John Willman.

Did Not Qualify: Tim Buckwalter, Carson Wright, Kevin Sockriter, Norman Short, Trent Van Vorst, Rusty Smith

Ad-Art Sign Company PA/NJ Spec Bonus ($250): John Willman (24th)
American Racer/Lias Tire Bonuses (FREE Tire Certificates): Mike Mahaney (eighth) & Ryan Riddle (15th)
Behrent’s Performance Warehouse Bonuses ($50 Gift Cards): Matt Sheppard (fourth) & Mike Trautschold (ninth)
Beyea Custom Headers Redraw Bonus ($50): Matt Sheppard (Redrew 12th)
Bill Brown & Company Heat-Race Hard Charger: Michael Maresca (10th to first)
Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz Halfway Leader ($100): 
Stewart Friesen
Design for Vision/Sunglass Central Winner’s Bonus (Ray-Ban Sunglasses):
 Stewart Friesen
Eibach Springs Bonus ($100 Certificate): Richie Pratt Jr. (sixth)
Henry’s Exhaust System Power Position ($50 Certificate): Danny Bouc (11th)
Mullins Auto Brokers and Bintelli Electric Vehicles Modified Heat Winners ($100 each): Stewart Friesen, Michael Maresca & Mike Gular
Penske Racing Shocks Bonuses: Stewart Friesen (winner – $150 certificate); Michael Maresca (second – $75 certificate); Jordan Watson (third – $50 certificate)
Rent Equip/Party Central Hard Charger ($250): Ryan Godown (15th to fifth)
Schultz Racing Fuel Cells Bonus ($100 Certificate): Billy Pauch Jr. (10th)
Spyder Performance Filters Bonuses: Ryan Godown (fifth – FREE Filter); Ryan Riddle (15th – 50-percent off certificate)
Sunoco Race Fuels/Insinger Performance Bonuses ($50 Certificates): Michael Maresca (second), Brandon Grosso (12th) & Brad Trice (22nd)
Taylor & Messick Inc. Purse Boost ($1,000): Stewart Friesen (winner, $500); Michael Maresca (second, $100); Jordan Watson (third, $100); Matt Sheppard (fourth, $100); Ryan Godown (fifth, $100); Richie Pratt Jr. (sixth, $100)
Wilwood Brakes ‘Lucky 7’ Award ($75 Certificate): Anthony Perrego (seventh)

Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series Fueled By Sunoco Crate 602 Sportsman Belmont’s Garage South Region Round No. 1 Feature Finish (25 laps):  NICK VAN WICKLE, Joe Toth, Dylan Swinehart, Tom Moore Jr., Justin Grosso, Scott Hitchens, Greg Humlhanz, Eric Kormann, Logan Watt, Colby Steele, Thomas Sherby, Tom Princiotta, Sean Metz, Trent Willey, Sean Weiss, Sammy Martz Jr., Adam White, Bubba McPhee, Brandon Watkins, Aaron Headley, Zac Weller, Bobby Watkins, Michael White, Steve Davis, Cole Stangle.

Did Not Start: Kenny Bock.

Did Not Qualify: Rick Wegner Jr., Robert Dutton, Matt Yoder, Shawn Ward, Greg Reed, Jim Housworth, Richie Walls Jr., Tracy Gauger, Shawn McPhee, Andy Hammond, Tim Millman, Jacob King, Brandon Riefler, Jeff Marker, Greg Nailor, Addison Bowman, Jordn Justice, Ryan Godown Jr., Trey Hicks, Ethan Bill.
Accurate Collision Halfway Leader Bonus ($100):
 Nick Van Wickle
American Racer/Lias Tire Bonus (FREE Tire Certificate): Colby Steele(10th)
Beyea Custom Headers Redraw Bonus ($25):
 Scott Hitchens (Redrew 10th)
Belmont’s Garage First Non-Qualifier Bonus ($100): Rick Wegner Jr.
Belmont’s Garage Hard Charger Bonus ($100): Thomas Sherby (22nd to 11th)
Fastline Performance Bonuses ($100 Certificates): Joe Toth (second) & Tom Princiotta (12th)
Start 2 Finish Collision Halfway Leader Bonus ($250): Nick Van Wickle

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