BRADY WONDERLING CAPTURES 1ST CAREER SWEENEY RUSH LATE MODEL TOURING SERIES
VICTORY AFTER DOMINATING ALL NIGHT IN THE "BILL EMIG MEMORIAL" AT TRI-CITY;
ARNIE KENT WINS HIS 2ND OF THE SEASON IN 1ST RUSH SPRINT RACE AT TRI-CITY
By Mike Leone
June 17, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
(Franklin, PA)...The Sweeney Chevrolet Buick GMC RUSH Racing Series powered by Pace
Performance had a doubleheader on Sunday evening at Tri-City Raceway Park for
the annual "Bill Emig Memorial". The
Sweeney Late Model Touring Series made its first of two appearances in race #7
of the 2018 season, while the RUSH Sprint Cars were also making their first of
two Bonnell's Rod Shop Weekly Series appearances as Brady Wonderling (Late
Models) and Arnie Kent (Sprints) were victorious.
Tri-City owner Mark Tatalovic put down a new surface in both turns since
the last race at the track and received rave reviews from the racers.
One year after his
brother Jeremy won the "Bill Emig Memorial" at Tri-City, Brady Wonderling put on
a dominating performance on Sunday night setting fast time in $100 FK Rod Ends
"Shock the Clock" qualifying, winning his FK Rod Ends heat race, and leading all
30 laps of the feature to capture his first career Sweeney Late Model Touring
Series victory. All told, Wonderling
earned $2,125 for the night plus received a beautiful wooden, laser etched award
as he became the fourth new Touring Series winner in seven races this season!
The Wonderlings are now the first brother tandem to win the "Bill Emig
Memorial" in the long history of the event dating back to the early 1990s in
various Modified classes!
"What a nice race
track," expressed the 42-year-old Scio, NY driver.
"If we could race on stuff like this all the time it would be awesome.
It means something to win any race, but to win something special like
this is really cool. I can hang this
(wooden award) in my restaurant like the one my brother got so the whole public
can see this. We've been working on
getting this car better. I have to
thank TBR (Team Blair Racing); they've really helped us and got us going along
with Ryan and Randy Ralyea- they own this thing.
I couldn't ask for anything better to drive."
Brady Wonderling
powered around dash winner, Jason Genco, on the outside to race to the early
with Genco settling into second over Adam Ferri and brothers Jason and Brian
Knowles. The top three of
Wonderling, Genco, and Ferri quickly began to pull away on lap three before a
caution for Paul Norman, who spun in turn four.
When racing
resumed, Ferri passed Genco for second.
Genco slid back another spot when Jason Knowles went by for third on lap
five; however, Knowles missed his mark on lap six allowing Genco to get back by,
while Jeremy Wonderling moved into the top five.
Meanwhile back up front, Brady Wonderling and Ferri began to distance
themselves from the field on lap seven.
Two laps later, Jeremy Wonderling grabbed fourth from the #4 of Jason
Knowles on lap nine. Knowles then
lost the handle spinning out of the fifth position with Colby Beighey also
involved with 13 laps completed.
The next 16 laps
would go caution free until Tony White slowed to bring out the caution on the
final lap setting up a one-lap shootout to the finish.
Brady Wonderling chose the bottom for the double file restart and took
off, while Ferri didn't get a good restart as Genco, Jeremy Wonderling, and J.J.
Mazur snuck by.
At the finish,
Brady Wonderling crossed first by a margin of 0.465 of a second in the Randy
Ralyea-owned #z1. Wonderling became
the 33rd driver in the history of the Series to win a Sweeney Tour event.
In his first season of Touring, Wonderling now moves into third place in
points with his fourth straight top nine finish including two top two finishes
in the last three races.
Genco, who is also
in his first year of Touring, is showing he's primed for a title run.
Genco crossed the finish in second for his third straight top four
finish, which includes his first career Tour win on June 2 at Genesee.
Genco earned $1,000 for runner-up, $100 for winning the "John Buzzard
Memorial" Dash and $25 for winning the second FK Rod Ends heat race bringing his
night's winnings to $1,125 for the J.P. Craig/Jason Badgley #29J team.
Jeremy Wonderling
was able to maintain his points lead with his third place finish after starting
sixth as he rebounded from a surprisingly poor 12th place qualifying effort.
Despite not winning a feature yet this season, Wonderling has rattled off
three podium finishes in his last four races and hasn't finished worse than 12th
all season.
Last Sunday at
Eriez, Mazur recorded his season's first top 10 in ninth and improved on that
Sunday at Tri-City with a fourth place finish after starting eighth.
After running second for 25 laps, Ferri faded to a disappointing fifth at
the finish nonetheless was able to beat his prior career best Tour finish of
ninth from two races ago at Genesee.
In his first Tour
start of the season and just second of his career, Colby Beighey had a solid
night. Beighey qualified second
fastest. After getting caught up in
Jason Knowles' spin, Beighey came back from the tail to finish sixth.
For the second straight race, Chad Sines was the Precise Racing Products
"Pedal Down" Hard Charger. Sines
went 12th to seventh to earn another $100 gift card.
"Futures Cup" racers Kyle Murray and Cory Lawler were eighth and ninth.
It was Lawler's third straight top 10 finish.
Veteran Sweeney Touring Series regular, Brian Knowles, made his first
Tour start of the season and was 10th.
During qualifying,
Cory Sines got too and went sliding into the turn two barrels as the damage
received ended his night. Sines was
awarded the TBM Brakes "Tough Brake of the Night" recipient.
Jason Knowles was selected as the Dirt Defender "Defensive Drive of the
Night" recipient after holding off Jeremy Wonderling during his heat race to
qualify for the dash.
Despite being the
last race of the night, the RUSH Sprint Cars put on a tremendous show for the
fans as Arnie Kent held off fifth starting Chad Ruhlman to capture his second
Bonnell's Rod Shop Weekly Series victory of the season.
Kent also denied Ruhlman of his fourth straight win in his fourth start
of the season.
"This means a lot
to win this race," stated the 53-year-old New Castle, Pa. Sprint Car veteran.
"I grew up around Bill Emig's race cars when I was young so to win this
in his memory and to have my dad here with me on Father's Day is pretty special.
That was a lot of fun out there.
The track was great and as slick as it was I don't think the 410s
(Sprints) would have been much faster or better racing.
I knew Chad (Ruhlman) was coming and knew he'd have to make quite a move
on the outside to get by me."
Kent started on
the pole and led the opening lap, but it was Brandon Hawkins making the pass for
the lead on lap two. Ruhlman was up
to fourth on lap three then passed Zach Morrow for the third one lap later with
sixth starting Gale Ruth, Jr. sliding into fourth.
On lap six, Kent regained the lead, which would turn out to be the
winning pass. Ruhlman started
putting pressure on Hawkins on lap eight and the two ran side-by-side over the
next three laps with Ruhlman finally getting by on lap 10.
Kent had a half-straightaway lead with five to go, but Ruhlman got the
caution he needed when points leader Ruth got into Hawkins sending both spinning
in the battle for third.
The final five
laps saw Ruhlman all over Kent, but Kent hit his marks as he took the $500
victory by 0.212 of a second in his Equipment Rental Options-sponsored #18.
Morrow, who won a go-kart race in 2011 on the old infield track at
Tri-City, was third for his fourth top five of the season.
Dave Hawkins worked his way from seventh to fourth matching his season's
best finish, while Dalton Daniels completed the top five.
Ruhlman and Ruth won the heat races.
The Sweeney Late Model Tour
will be off until Tuesday, July 3 for the first ever event at Weedsport (NY)
Speedway that will be televised by MAVTV/Speed Sport.
The $2,000 to-win Marquee Event will be race #8 of the 2018 season.
The Sprint Cars will be in action on Wednesday night (June 20) at
Lernerville Speedway for the second of five "Wednesday Night Lightning" events.
Sweeney Chevrolet Buick GMC RUSH Late Model Touring Series Race #7 "Bill Emig
Memorial"
(30 laps, $2,000 to-win): 1. BRADY WONDERLING (Ralyea z1)
2. Jason Genco (Craig/Badgley 29J)
3. Jeremy Wonderling (3J) 4.
J.J. Mazur (13) 5. Adam Ferri (66)
6. Colby Beighey (36B) 7.
Chad Sines (15) 8. Kyle Murray (21)
9. Cory Lawler (93) 10. Brian
Knowles (7) 11. Tony White (27T)
12. Jason Knowles (4) 13.
Randy Ralyea (2R) 14. Paul Norman
(6) 15. Bill Kessler (09)-DNS
16. Cory Sines (9s)-DNS 17.
Pete Wearing (111)-DSQ.
Car Count:
17
Margin of Victory:
0.465 of a second
Feature Lap Leaders: Wonderling
(1-30)
Precise Racing Products “Pedal Down Hard Charger”: Chad Sines (+5)
Dirt Defender “Defensive Drive of the Night”:
Jason Knowles
TBM Brakes “Tough Brake of the Night":
Cory Sines
FK
Rod Ends “Shock the Clock” Qualifying
($100 for fast time): 1. Brady Wonderling 20.423
2. Colby Beighey 20.648 3.
Tony White 20.757 4. Jason Genco
20.779 5. Adam Ferri 20.835
6. Jason Knowles 20.892 7.
Cory Lawler 20.895 8. J.J. Mazur
20.912 9. Kyle Murray 21.003
10. Chad Sines 21.042 11.
Brian Knowles 21.147 12. Jeremy
Wonderling 21.187 13. Paul Norman
21.385 14. Bill Kessler 21.490
15. Cory Sines 21.678 16.
Randy Ralyea DSQ (light) 17. Pete
Wearing DSQ.
FK
Rod Ends Heat 1
(8 laps, $25 to-win) 1. B.
Wonderling 2. Ferri
3. J. Knowles 4. Lawler
5. Murray 6. White
7. Norman-DNS 8. Co.
Sines-DNS 9. Wearing-DSQ.
FK
Rod Ends Heat 2
(8 laps, $25 to-win): 1.
Genco 2. J. Knowles
3. J. Wonderling 4. Mazur
5. Beighey 6. Ch. Sines
7. Ralyea 8. Kessler.
"John Buzzard Memorial" Dash
(4 laps, $100 to-win): 1. Genco 2.
B. Wonderling 3. Ferri
4. J. Knowles-DNS.
Sweeney RUSH Sprint Cars Bonnell's Rod Shop Weekly Series Race #6
(15 laps, $500 to-win): 1.
ARNIE KENT (18) 2. Chad Ruhlman
(87R) 3. Zach Morrow (27)
4. Dave Hawkins (27) 5.
Dalton Daniels (23) 6. Shawn Smith
(36) 7. Gale Ruth, Jr. (Culver 1c)
8. Tyler Powell (35) 9. Joe
McEwen (Mahoney/Eckart 9J) 10.
Brandon Hawkins (27H) 11. Steve
Cousins (56) 12. Scott Hawkins (37).
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