FRIESEN TOPS NEW YORKER, EARNS THUNDER ON THRUWAY TITLE

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News from Utica-Rome Speedway – The Home of Heroes

Media Contact: Brett Deyo – uticaromespdwy@gmail.com

For Immediate Release/September 5, 2021

Right at Home: Stewart Friesen Tops $12,000 New Yorker, Earns $4,000 Thunder on the Thruway Title

Written by Chris Moore

VERNON, NY – Right at Home.

Utica-Rome Speedway’s all-time winningest driver, Sprakers, N.Y.’s Stewart Friesen claimed the Broedel Fuel Group & Energy New Yorker 100 and the $12,000 payday to go with it.

The win for Friesen made him a perfect five-for-five in Fuccillo Autoplex of Nelliston Thunder on the Thruway races, giving him the $4,000 championship to go with his $12,000 victory.

Friesen started from the 10th position, working into the lead just past the halfway point and never relinquishing it from there.

“We set up for the end of the race, it was a typical New Yorker. Slick top-to-bottom and you could race all over,” explained Stewart of his second-half dominance in the 100-lap main.

Friesen’s New Yorker triumph was the third of his career and his first since 2017, outdueling Duanesburg, N.Y.’s Ronnie Johnson and Brisbane, Australia’s Peter Britten.

Britten started on the pole with Sheffield, Mass., star Andy Bachetti alongside. Bachetti darted off the outside line, taking the lead and setting the pace for much of the early going.

The first 18 laps went caution-free, and Friesen and Savannah, N.Y.’s Matt Sheppard had both worked their way into the top five. The next 20 laps saw multiple cautions, continually restacking the field.

One of the yellows was a result of 2021 Sunoco Modified champion Matt Sheppard coming to a stop in turn three, sending him to the rear. Sheppard went pit side to make adjustments to his racecar, but the No. 9s machine was only able to rebound to a 12th-place finish.

Friesen continuously traded the third position back and forth with Britten, while Bachetti stayed one step ahead of Ronnie Johnson on each restart.

When the field went back to a long green flag run, Friesen got exactly what he needed. As the leaders worked in lap traffic, Friesen negotiated the top and bottom better than any of his competitors.

Right at the halfway point, Friesen seized a moment when Johnson got trapped behind two lap cars, sliding around ‘RJ’ and setting his sights on Bachetti out front.

Just five circuits later, Friesen worked the bottom side to perfection, slipping underneath Bachetti while he also struggled to get by slower traffic.

“We had a great racecar; it was very nimble, and I could go anywhere. My guys worked so hard, and they deserve this,” Friesen proclaimed in Victory Lane.

The race remained green until lap 81, when Bachetti, who was running third, saw his night go by the wayside, getting over the turns one and two banking and spinning out.

Peter Britten went from fourth to second on the restart, getting around Ronnie Johnson and Ransomville, N.Y.’s Erick Rudolph, who’d driven from 17th into the top five.

One more yellow for a Bachetti spin with seven laps to go gave Peter Britten a chance on the outside to roll the top and steal the lead away from Friesen, however his effort came up short.

Friesen remained flawless, racing to a four-second victory in his Halmar International No. 44. The win for Friesen was his fifth of the season at Utica-Rome, coming three days after he got his fourth win on Friday night.

Ronnie Johnson claimed second in the No. 2RJ and Peter Britten claimed a podium finish in the Ryder Racing No. 21A.

Erick Rudolph wound up fourth in the Revive Spine Center No. 25 and Unadilla, N.Y.’s Billy Decker rounded out the top five in the Jeremy Smith Racing No. 91.

Sixth was Fonda, N.Y.’s Danny Varin in the Magsarus No. 93 and Middlesex, N.Y.’s Alan Johnson grabbed the seventh spot in the Mark Spoor-owned No. 14j. Cropseyville, N.Y.’s Matt DeLorenzo finished eighth in the BBL Companies no. 3D.

Sprakers, N.Y.’s Jessica Friesen claimed ninth in the One Zee Tees No. 1Z and Johnstown, N.Y.’s Rocky Warner rounded out the top-10 in the Jason Simmons owned No. 98.

Thirty-five Sunoco Modifieds signed in to take part in the New Yorker 100.

Marcellus, N.Y.’s Paulie Colagiovanni won the first Patriot 360 Sprint Tour event at Utica-Rome since 2006. Colagiovanni started on the pole position, never relinquishing the lead in the 25-lap main event.

Colagiovanni’s closest competitor appeared to be Phoenix, N.Y.’s Larry Wight who had raced to second in just five laps and was drawing closer to the leader.

Unfortunately for Wight, one lap after getting to second, he slipped over the banking in turns three and four and collided with the outside wall trying to recover, sending his car up and over and ending his night prematurely.

Ontario, N.Y.’s Chuck Hebing claimed the runner-up spot and Danny Varin, who was pulling double duty, rounded out the podium finishers. The battle between and Hebing and Varin went on for almost the entirety of the remaining 19 laps, as the pair traded the runner-up position several times.

Brewerton, N.Y.’s Jason Barney finished in the fourth spot and Port Jervis, N.Y.’s Billy Van Inwegen rounded out the top five.

Oneida, N.Y.’s Matt Janczuk grabbed his ninth Worthington Industries Crate 602 Sportsman feature event. The win was worth $2,000 as Janczuk started on the pole and went relatively unchallenged for the win.

The win was Janczuk’s triumph of the season at the ‘Home of Heroes,’ and his third Thunder on the Thruway win, all coming at Utica-Rome.

Gloversville, N.Y.’s Chad Edwards was the runner-up, good enough to get him the Thunder on the Thruway championship for the Crate 602 Sportsman. Johnstown, N.Y.’s Brian Calabrese rounded out the podium finishers.

Vernon, N.Y.’s Willy Decker Jr. charged from the 13th starting position to finish fourth and South New Berlin, N.Y.’s Payton Talbot rounded out the top-five.  

Grand Gorge, N.Y.’s Beau Ballard came from the seventh starting position to get his third win of the season at Utica-Rome Speedway in 2021, and his first since June 11 in the Next Generation Graphix Pro Stocks division.

The 2021 Next Generation Graphix Pro Stock used the outside on a mid-race restart to work around nine-time winner Nick Stone to get his third win of the season.

Stone, of Schenectady, N.Y., held on for a runner-up finish which was good enough for him to claim the Thunder on the Thruway Series championship. Gloversville, N.Y.’s Luke Horning rounded out the top three after recovering from a spin while battling for the lead in the early stages of the race.

West Milton, N.Y.’s Josh Coonradt would come home fourth and Bret Belden brought the Travis Welch-owned No. 67w home in fifth.

Racing returns Tuesday, October 5 at Utica-Rome Speedway as the season concludes at the ‘Home of Heroes’ with the ‘Modern Day Outlaw 50.’

The Sunoco Modifieds will go 50-laps for $10,000-to-win with sail panels to headline the event. The Patriot 360 Sprint Cars return with the rebirth of the ‘Cole Cup,’ in a $5,000-to-win race for the Sprint Cars. The Worthington Industries Crate 602 Sportsman round out the program with a $1,500-to-win event.

Utica-Rome Speedway is located at 5591 NY-5 (Seneca Turnpike) Vernon, NY 13476. The official website is www.uticaromespeedway.com.  Like Utica-Rome Speedway on Facebook or @UR_Speedway.

BROEDEL FUEL GROUP & ENERGY/FUCCILLO AUTOPLEX OF NELLISTON THUNDER ON THE THRUWAY FINALE NEW YORKER – UTICA-ROME SPEEDWAY SEPTEMBER 6, 2021

Fuccillo Autoplex of Nelliston Thunder on the Thruway Series Sunoco Modified Event No. 5 Feature Finish (100 laps): STEWART FRIESEN, Ronnie Johnson, Peter Britten, Erick Rudolph, Billy Decker, Danny Varin, Alan Johnson, Matt DeLorenzo, Jessica Friesen, Rocky Warner, Andy Bachetti, Matt Sheppard, Matt Janczuk, Brian Gleason, Willy Decker, Bobby Varin, Bob Henry Jr., JaMike Sowle, Dave Constantino, Ricky Davis, Mike Maresca, Dave Marcuccilli, Randy Shantel, Mike Mahaney, Marshall Hurd, Ronnie Holmes, Larry Wight, Craig Hanson.

Did Not Qualify: Will Shields, C.J. Castelletti, Brian Calabrese, Vinnie Visconti, Aaron Jacobs, Jeff Rockefeller, Ryan Darcy.

Thunder on the Thruway 2021 Modified Champion: STEWART FRIESEN.

A-Verdi Storage Containers Patriot Sprint Tour Feature Finish (25 laps): PAULIE COLAGIOVANNI, Chuck Hebing, Danny Varin, Jason Barney, Billy Van Inwegen, Matt Tanner, Dave Franek, Jordan Thomas, Matt Farnham, Dave Axton, Danny Peebles, Jake Karklin, Tyler Cartier, Joe Trenca, Trevor Years, Steve Glover, Parker Evans, Tommy Wickham, Larry Wight.

Fuccillo Autoplex of Nelliston Thunder on the Thruway Series Worthington Industries Crate 602 Sportsman Event No. 5 Feature Finish (30 laps): MATT JANCZUK, Chad Edwards, Brian Calabrese, Willy Decker Jr., Payton Talbot, Shawn Frost, Tucker O’Connor, Tanner Warner, Rocco Leone, Mark Mortensen, Dave Richer, Cody Clark, Addison Bowman, David Hackett Jr., Allan Hodge, Kyle DeMetro, Tim Falter, Chip Constantino, Kevin Crave, Mike Grover, Richie Riggs, Jason Reome, Ed Downing, Brandon Loucks, Brett Mortensen, Joe Williams.

Did Not Qualify: Jeff Kotary, Josh Fellows, Don Bellen, Dana Camenga, Brendan Gibbons.

Thunder on the Thruway 2021 Crate 602 Sportsman Champion: CHAD EDWARDS.

Fuccillo Autoplex of Nelliston Thunder on the Thruway Series Next Generation Grafix Pro Stock Event No. 5 Feature Finish (25 laps): BEAU BALLARD, Nick Stone, Luke Horning, Josh Coonradt, Bret Belden, Bill Knapp, Jason Morrison, Ivan Joslin, Devon Camenga, Tim Wood, John Holmes, Kenny Gates, A.J. Walters, Jim Normoyle, Randy Cosselman, Ed Kotary.

Thunder on the Thruway 2021 Pro Stock Champion: NICK STONE.

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