Buckwalter Claims Walt Dyer
Tribute At Williams Grove Friday
Austin Bishop wins second 305 main of year at track
5/25/18
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mechanicsburg –
Steve Buckwalter of Royersford wired the field to pick up the Walt Dyer Tribute
Race at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, pocketing $4,610 for his ninth
career sprint car win at the oval.
Austin Bishop likewise wired the field in the 305 sprint main to pick up his
second 305 win of the season at Williams Grove Speedway.
Buckwalter started on the pole of the 25-lap 410
sprint car main with TJ Stutts to his outside.
The first start of the main was red flagged for a five-car tangle coming out of
the third turn that collected Chad Trout, Mallie Shuster, Rodney Westhafer, Ryan
Taylor and Danny Dietrich.
The ensuing restart saw Buckwalter take control over Stutts and Greg Hodnett in
what would turn out to be a non-stop affair.
Campaigning a throw back paint scheme in honor of Dyer and his iconic No. 461
race car, Lance Dewease started fifth in the field and battled fourth starter
Anthony Macri for the first half of the race in an effort to take the fourth
spot.
Dewease was on a campaign to pick up the feature in
honor of his former car owner Dyer however it was not to be as Buckwalter proved
stout at the point.
Hodnett got by Stutts for second on the seventh tour
and chased Buckwalter over the rest of the distance but was never able to get
close enough to mount a challenge.
Buckwalter and his No. 17B ended up crossing the
finish line .805 seconds ahead of Hodnett with Stutts riding hom third followed
by Dewease and Macri.
Sixth through 10th went to Brock Zearfoss, Lucas Wolfe, Cory Haas, Aaron Ott and
Brian Montieth.
Heats went to Montieth, Stutts and Macri with Alan Krimes taking the consolation
race.
Lance Dewease set quick time with a lap of 16.556 seconds.
Prior to the races, Dyer drivers Dewease, Steve Siegel, Mike Wagner, Don Hill,
Joey Allen, Paul Lotier, Jimmy Sheaffer, Van May, Tommy Beavers, Cliff Brian,
Tom Stimely and Len Thompson all joined Dyer for a reunion and autograph
session.
Bishop led all 20 l aps of the 305 sprint main to pick up his win.
Ken Duke Jr. lost second early in the race but then reclaimed the spot for the
finish.
Jeff Geiges rode hom third followed by Scott Ellerman and Zach Newlin.
Heats for the 42 cars in action went to Rick Stief, Mike Alleman, Darren Miller
and Jon Scarborough.
Twin consolations went to Jonathan Jones and Alex Potosky.
Feature Finishes
5/25/18
410 sprints: 1.
Steve Buckwalter, 2. Greg Hodnett, 3. TJ Stutts, 4. Lance Dewease, 5. Anthony
Macri, 6. Brock Zearfoss, 7. Lucas Wolfe, 8. Cory Haas, 9. Aaron Ott, 10. Brian
Montieth, 11. Brandon Rahmer, 12. Freddie Rahmer, 13. Ryan Smith, 14. Danny
Dietrich, 15. Alan Krimes, 16. Tyler Ross, 17. Robbie Kendall, 18. Mallie
Shuster, 19. Jordan Givler, 20. Adrian Shaffer, 21. Eric Tomecek, 22. Ryan
Taylor, 23. Chad Trout, 24. Rodney Westhafer
DNQ: Jim Shuster, Matt Boland, Troy Fraker, Nicole Bower
358 sprints:
1. Austin Bishop, 2. Ken Duke Jr., 3. Jeff Geiges, 4. Scott Ellerman, 5. Zach
Newlin, 6. Jay Krout, 7. Darren Miller, 8. Kyle Smith, 9. Jonathan Scarborough,
10 Dave Grube, 11. Jaremi Hanson, 12. Nick Sweigart, 13. Mike Alleman, 14. Larry
McVey, 15. Rick Stief, 16. Christian Rumsey, 17. John Walp, 18. Dave Brown Jr.,
19. Jonathan Jones, 20. Reed Thompson, 21. Stephanie Dodson, 22. Josh Guiher 23.
Colton Hoover, 24. Kassidy Kreitz, 25. Alex Petosky, 26. Cale Reigle
DNQ: Fred Arnold, Drew Ritchey, Dave Wickham, Josh Dressler, Tom Carberry, Eric
Husick, Devin Adams, Wally Eshenaur, Ian Detweiler, Dan McLair, Kyle Ganoe, Ryan
Lynn, Johnny Yanek, Kurt Knepper, Erin Statler, Tyler Cochran