Ron Davis III Dominated Winning Fulton Speedway Modified Feature; Renegade Monster Truck Tour July 15-16
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Ron Davis III Dominated Winning Fulton Speedway Modified Feature; Renegade Monster Truck Tour July 15-16
FULTON, NY – (July 9, 2022) – If there was a photo next to the word domination, Ron Davis III photo would be used after his Modified feature win Saturday night at the Fulton Speedway.
The 35-lap Tracey Road Equipment DIRTcar Modified feature would see Davis take the lead on lap four and from there would open a half a track lead with only eight cars finishing on the lead lap in the caution race.
Other winners on Ryan Phelps Auto Sales night were, Wade Chrisman and Remington Hamm (DOT Foods DIRTcar Sportsman) John Pietrowicz (Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux Hobby Stocks) Matthew Backus (E&V Energy Novice Sportsman) Mike Mullen (AmeriCU Credit Union Mod Lites)
Ryan Richardson would lead the opening lap of the Modified feature by inches over Bob Henry Jr while on lap four, Ron Davis III was hammer down on the cushion driving into the lead.
With ten laps showing on the scoring tower, Davis would drive out to a full straightaway lead, leaving Richardson, Andrew Ferguson, Henry, and Colton Wilson to race for second through fifth.
Davis kept getting faster, leading by a half a track on lap twenty. Second in points, Dave Marcuccilli, Richardson, Ferguson, and Todd Root showed on the scoring tower.
With ten laps to go, scoring and timing showed Davis with a 7.7 second lead while still rapidly putting cars down a lap. Marcuccilli, Larry Wight from thirteenth, point leader Tim Sears Jr., and Richardson were still heading to top-five finishes.
Over the final caution-free laps, Ron Davis III cruised to victory lane. Dave Marcuccilli, Larry Wight, Tim Sears Jr., and Marshall Hurd completed the top-five.
Because of the large car count, here were a pair of 25-lap DOT Foods DIRTcar Sportsman features.
In the first feature Richard Murtaugh would grab the lead at the start and by lap five opened a half a straightaway lead as Wade Chrisman, Clayton Brewer, Chris Mackey, and Kyle Devendorf raced hard for second through fifth.
A caution on lap eleven erased Murtaugh’s big lead. Chrisman took advantage of the yellow as he would drive into the lead on the restart.
With ten laps to go Chrisman was still out front as Devendorf moved into second and set his sights on the leader.
Over the final laps Kyle Devendorf threw everything he had at Wade Chrisman, but Chrisman ran a perfect line around the speedway, picking up the win. Chris Mackey, Andrew Buff, and Clayton Brewer completed the top-five.
Sportsman feature number two, Tim Gareau would lead the opening four laps when AJ Miller went to the high side and drove into the top-spot.
A yellow on lap nine would tighten the field up for the restart. The top-five on the scoring tower were AJ Miller, Ryan Dolbear, Jordan Millard, Emmett Waldron, and Remington Hamm.
Hamm would take advantage of a lap eleven caution, taking the lead on the restart.
Over the final laps, Ryan Dolbear threw everything he had at Remington Hamm, but Hamm hit his marks and would drive to victory lane. AJ Miller, Tyler Murray from twentieth, and Jordan Millard completed the top-five.
Brennan Fitzgibbons would lead the first seven laps of the Hobby Stock feature when the yellow came out. On the restart, John Pietrowicz drove into the lead.
Pietrowicz would dominate the rest of the way for his first win of the season. Brennan Fitzgibbons, Casey Cunningham, Jim Evans, and Adam Hunt finished second through fifth.
Matthew Backus took the big win in the 15-lap E&V Energy Novice Sportsman feature. Joe Wilcox, Rick Kinney, Danny Allen, and Brianna Murtaugh completed the top-five.
The 15-lap Mod Lite feature saw Joel Moller lead the opening eight laps before Mike Mullen took over the lead. Once out-front, Mullen cruised to the win. Joel Moller, Hunter Lawton, Joe Isabell, and Tom Mackey finished second through fifth.
This Friday & Saturday, July 15-16, McDonald’s Renegade Monster Truck Nationals powered by Tracey Road Equipment will invade the Fulton Speedway.
Don’t miss the extreme skills, backflips and precision riding of FMX Motocross.
Discounted General admission tickets are $25 online now but will increase to $30 at the gate. Kids age 3-12 are just $10 in advance and $15 at the gate, while ages 2 and younger are Free. Come early and join the Fun Zone Track party – just $5 per person but you can do it for free with a special discount card available from an area McDonald’s® Restaurant. Purchase a ride experience on the Renegade Ride Truck for just $15. A limited number of Special VIPs all access passes available for $55, includes special inside lot parking, event admission, Fun Zone Pit party pass, special viewing area and all the food and beverage your family will need.
Advance sale tickets are available now at www.fultonspeedway.com. Tickets will also be available at the box office on the day of the show.
On Friday, July 15 gates will open at 5pm. The Fun Zone & Track Party and the Monster Ride experience will run from 5-6:30 PM. Monster Truck Engines will fire at 7:00 PM. Saturday’s show times are two hours earlier, with gates opening at 3pm, Fun Zone and Track party and the Monster Ride Experience running from 3-4:30pm. The main show will kick off at 5pm. The gates will open a half hour earlier each day for VIP Pass holders.
Ryan Phelps Auto Sales July 9 Results
Tracey Road Equipment DIRTcar Modifieds – (35 Laps): 1. 32R-Ronald Davis III[4]; 2. M1-David Marcuccilli[12]; 3. 99L-Larry Wight[13]; 4. 83X-Tim Sears Jr[6]; 5. 58M-Marshall Hurd[11]; 6. 10R-Ryan Richardson[2]; 7. 15-Todd Root[7]; 8. 34-Andrew Ferguson[10]; 9. 42-Colton Wilson[3]; 10. 3M-Michael Stanton[15]; 11. 11-Justin Crisafulli[5]; 12. 29K-Chris Cunningham[9]; 13. 18$-Sean Beardsley[16]; 14. 31-Corey Barker[8]; 15. 3K-AJ Kingsley[14]; 16. 713-Tommy Collins[21]; 17. 11X-Gordy Button[19]; 18. 42M-Brian Murphy[18]; 19. 47-Brent Cross[17]; 20. B2-Bob Henry Jr[1]; 21. 13-Teddy Starr[20]; 22. 329-Matt Becker[22]; 23. 79-Jeff Prentice[23]
Larkin Mowing $50 Hard Charger: Larry Wight
DOT Foods DIRTcar Sportsman #1 – (25 Laps): 1. 00W-Wade Chrisman[4]; 2. 5D-Kyle Devendorf[8]; 3. 3-Chris Mackey[6]; 4. 92-Andrew Buff[11]; 5. 33JR-Clayton Brewer III[2]; 6. 9D-Brett Draper[3]; 7. 0-Tony Finch II[12]; 8. 01R-Robert Gage[5]; 9. 28X-Stephen Marshall[13]; 10. 19H-Colby Herzog[14]; 11. 19J-Joe Kline[10]; 12. 38JR-Jason Parkhurst Jr[19]; 13. 06W-Dorian Wahdan[15]; 14. 57H-Rocky Grosso[17]; 15. 11C-Austin Cooper[18]; 16. 33-Richard Murtaugh[1]; 17. 77L-Buddy Leathley[16]; 18. 19K-Kevan Cook[9]; 19. 39S-Josh Fellows[20]; 20. 13-James Donaldson[7]
DOT Foods DIRTcar Sportsman #2 – (25 Laps): 1. 57-Remington Hamm[9]; 2. 31B-Ryan Dolbear[8]; 3. 14AJ-AJ Miller[4]; 4. 1M-Tyler Murray[20]; 5. 99-Jordan Millard[2]; 6. 4-Emmett Waldron[5]; 7. 21W-Quinn Wallis[7]; 8. 15J-Jake Davis[6]; 9. 5-Amy Holland[10]; 10. 6-Cody Manitta[17]; 11. 48-Kearra Backus[3]; 12. 16X-Savannah Laflair[19]; 13. 16-Earl Rudy[15]; 14. 5G-Tim Gareau[1]; 15. 77J-Justin Breezee[18]; 16. 63-Teddy Clayton Jr[12]; 17. 29B-Jason Breezee[13]; 18. 83X-Brett Sears[11]; 19. 220-Chris Hulsizer[14]; 20. 21-Billy Sauve[16]
NAPA Know How Chase Elliott Award: Stephen Marshall, Amy Holland
Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux Hobby Stocks – (20 Laps): 1. 711P-John Pietrowicz[8]; 2. 14-Brennan Fitzgibbons[1]; 3. 29K-Casey Cunningham[6]; 4. 74X-Jim Evans[9]; 5. 13-Adam Hunt[5]; 6. 14JR-Ronald Hawker[4]; 7. 64-Bob Buono[7]; 8. 56-Edward Stevens[2]; 9. 28-Brandon Barron[3]; 10. 182-Shawn Hurd[11]; 11. 22-Todd Koegel[10]; 12. (DNS) 33G-Greg Brockway
E&V Energy Novice Sportsman – (15 Laps): 1. 52M-Matthew Backus [5]; 2. 73-Joe Wilcox[6]; 3. 24K-Rick Kinney[1]; 4. 17A-Danny Allen[3]; 5. 33B-Brianna Murtaugh[2]; 6. 05-Jesse Morgan[4]; 7. 007-Nathan Novak[7]; 8. 72-Hunter Hollenbeck[9]; 9. 42L-Jason Lopez[8]
AmeriCU Credit Union Mod Lites – (15 Laps): 1. 06-Mike Mullen[9]; 2. 7J-Joel Moller[1]; 3. 61-Hunter Lawton[7]; 4. 6J-Joe Isabell[8]; 5. 99-Thomas Mackey[3]; 6. 5K-Matt Kitts[11]; 7. 88-Zack Babcock[10]; 8. 155-Clayton Brewer III[2]; 9. 313-Jammer Applegate II[13]; 10. 19-Brad Harris[4]; 11. 9-Roger Olschewske Jr[14]; 12. 16-Tucker Halliday[6]; 13. 0-Jeff Isabell Jr[12]; 14. 14-Justin Williams[5]