Zearfoss And Dietz Win
Williams Grove Sprint Mains
4/20/18
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mechanicsburg –
Brock Zearfoss of Jonestown picked up his first win of the season Friday night
at Williams Grove Speedway, claiming $3,600 in the 410 sprint car feature while
Chase Dietz picked up the win in the 358 sprint main event.
Invader Bill Balog of Hartford, Wisconsin, earned the pole for the 25-lap main
for the 410 sprints and zoomed into command when action began.
Balog proved untouchable as the early leader,
holding off Rick Lafferty and Zearfoss while running the cushion.
Sixth starter Zearfoss would take second from Lafferty on the sixth tour and
begin his pursuit of the leader.
While Balog pounded the cushion, Zearfoss experimented with both the low side
and the high groove as he ran down the leader.
However Balog was up to the challenge under the long green flag run that lasted
until lap 20, keeping Zearfoss at bay and preventing him from getting just close
enough to take a jab at the lead while holding an advantage of just over or
under a half second, dependent on the lap.
But when the caution flag unfurled with five laps to go, the advantage was gone
adn the restart proved to be Balog’s undoing.
When action resumed, Zearfoss threw down a deep dive into the first turn as
Balog set the car in on the cushion and with that, the race had a new
pacesetter.
Zearfoss came up off of the second corner with the
lead after the sweeping move before driving to an advantage of 3.690 seconds at
the checkers.
“The main this was to go where he wasn’t,” Zearfoss said of his strategy for the
lap 20 restart.
“I didn’t know if I was gonna’ get him if we didn’t have that caution.”
“I kinda’ searched the bottom there at the beginning and knew I had something,”
he said.
The win was the fourth of Zearfoss’ career at Williams Grove Speedway.
After losing the lead, Balog lost second to Freddie Rahmer on the 22nd lap when
Rahmer streaked underneath but Balog returned the favor in the first corner to
reclaim the spot for the finish.
Rahmer was third followed by Lafferty and Brian
Montieth.
Sixth through 10th went to Lucas Wolfe, Greg Hodnett, Danny Dietrich, TJ Stutts
and Troy Fraker.
Twin heats went to Balog and Lafferty.
Dietz led all 20 laps of the 358 sprint main after starting on the pole.
But that’s not to say it was an easy win.
After starting fourth in the field, one time winner Kevin Nouse used a restart
with two laps to go to blast from third to challenge for the win.
After wafting around Rich Eichelberger for second on the restart he immediately
closed on Dietz as the pair shot down the backchute.
Nouse was able to shoot to Dietz’s inside as the
pair raced through the third corner headed for the white flag but Dietz held
firm on the outside and clawed his way back into control at the line.
Nouse set Dietz up for another identical move on the
final lap but this time Dietz was ready and instead of entering on the cushion,
Dietz set the car into the turn a lane lower, fowling up Nouse’s entry and
preserving his sixth career win at the oval.
Following Dietz and Nouse across the line was Eichelberger, Jeff Halligan and
Matt Findlay.
Sixth through 10th went to Brett Wanner, Glenndon Forsythe, Todd Rittenhouse
Jr., Nyle Berkes and Brie Hershey.
Twin heats went to Dietz and Eichelberger.
Feature Finishes
4/20/18
410 sprints: 1. Brock Zearfoss, 2. Bill Balog, 3. Freddie Rahmer, 4. Rick
Lafferty, 5. Brian Montieth, 6. Lucas Wolfe, 7. Greg Hodnett, 8. Danny Dietrich,
9. TJ Stutts, 10. Troy Fraker, 11. Adrian Shaffer, 12. Steve Buckwalter, 13.
Nicole Bower, 14. Cory Haas, 15. Robbie Kendall, 16. Bradley Howard
DNS: Anthony Macri
358 sprints: 1. Chase Dietz, 2. Kevin Nouse, 3. Rich Eichelberger, 4. Jeff
Halligan, 5. Matt Findley, 6. Brett Wanner, 7. Glenndon Forsythe, 8. Todd
Rittenhouse Jr., 9. Nyle Berkes, 10. Brie Hershey, 11. Chris Frank, 12. Gregg
Foster, 13. Scott Fisher, 14. Hank Donovan, 15. Jake Eldreth, 16. Troy Rhome,
17. Wyatt Hinkle, 18. Troy Wagaman Jr.