Danny Dietrich Wins First Of Williams Grove 410
Sprint Season
Rich Eichelberger and Doug Hammaker split 358 sprint mains
6/1/18
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Mechanicsburg – Danny Dietrich of
Gettysburg scored his first Williams Grove Speedway sprint car win of the
season on Friday night, taking home $4,100 for the victory that included a
$500 bonus for winning from the fourth row.
Veteran Rich Eichelberger took the win in the make-up 358 sprint main, held
over to be completed after rains hit with four laps completed on May 11.
The regularly slated 358 sprint main was taken by Doug Hammaker.
The 25-lap 410 sprint main was marred by a pair of red flags before the
first lap could even be completed.
The first red flag came out when Adrian Shaffer slammed the inside
frontstretch row and flipped over while Tyler Ross also flipped coming out
of turn four.
The ensuing restart saw a five-car melee ensue on the frontstretch that
involved TJ Stutts, Kody Lehman, Nicole Bower, Dwight Leppo and Jim Shuster.
On each attempted start including the one that saw the first lap able to be
completed, Dover’s Landon Myers took the lead over Eric Tomecek.
Tomecek was soon overtaken by fourth starter Lucas Wolfe however although
Wolfe was unable to close in on Myers for the lead.
Instead, he eventually had to contend with Danny Dietrich, who moved into
third with six laps completed.
Dietrich chased down Wolfe and snared the spot narrowly on the ninth tour.
And by that time, Myers was far enough in front to lead another four laps
before Dietrich could catch him.
His first attempt at taking the lead saw Myers fight back around the outside
of the first and second turns to reclaim the spot but seconds later as the
pair raced into the third turn, Dietrich shot low and came up with the lead
before running away from the field to the finish.
Wolfe relegated Myers to third with three laps to go before Freddie Rahmer
backed him up to fourth at the finish.
Cory Haas rode home fifth.
Sixth through 10th went to Greg Hodnett, Steve Buckwalter, Rodney Westhafer,
Anthony Macri and Mallie Shuster.
Heats went to Myers and Adrian Shaffer.
The victory was the 19th of Dietrich’s careeer at Williams Grove.
Doug Hammaker would end up leading all 20 laps of the regulary-slated 358
sprint main.
Brie Hershey raced a challenging second for the first three laps before
Chase Dietz overtook her for the spot.
Dietz was riding Hammaker’s fuel cell, appearing ready to make a move for
control when the red flag appeared with six laps to go when point leader
Kevin Nouse flipped outside the first corner in wild fashion.
On the restart, Hammaker looked stronger and pulled away to the win, his
first of the season at the track and sixth of his overall Williams Grove
career.
Dietz settled for second followed by Troy Wagaman Jr., Hershey and Matt
Findlay.
Sixth through 10th went to Todd Rittenhouse Jr., Jeff Halligan, Scott
Fisher, Scott Arnold and Brent Shearer.
Heats went to Fisher, Hammaker and Hershey.
Rich Eichelberger of Dillsburg restarted second behind Todd Rittenhouse Jr.
with four laps completed in the make-up 358 sprint main only after the
slated leader took himself out during warm ups.
Cody Keller was leading the race on May 11 when the rains hit and was slated
to restart with the lead only to flip in practice laps and sideline himself
for the night.
Rittenhouse led until lap 14 when Eichelberger drove to his outside coming
out of turn two to take command and the victory.
It was the third win of Eichelberger’s career at the track.
Troy Wagaman Jr. got by Rittenhouse for second with Dwight Leppo finishing
fourth and Brie Hershey riding home fifth.
Sixth through 10th went to Chase Dietz, Glenndon Forsythe, Brent Shearer,
Kevin Nouse and Chris Frank.
Feature Finishes
6/1/18
410 sprints: 1. Danny Dietrich, 2. Lucas Wolfe, 3. Freddie Rahmer, 4. Landon
Myers, 5. Cory Haas, 6. Greg Hodnett, 7. Steve Buckwalter, 8. Rodney
Westhafer, 9. Anthony Macri, 10. Mallie Shuster, 11. Brian Montieth, 12.
Eric Tomecek, 13. TJ Stutts, 14. Kody Lehman, 15. Nicole Bower, 16. Jim
Shuster, 17. Dwight Leppo, 18. Adrian Shaffer, 19. Tyler Ross
358 sprints: 1. Doug Hammaker, 2. Chase Dietz, 3. Troy Wagaman Jr., 4. Brie
Hershey, 5 Matt Findlay, 6. Todd Rittenhouse Jr., 7. Jeff Halligan, 8. Scott
Fisher, 9. Chris Arnold, 10. Brent Shearer, 11. Chris Frank, 12. Glenndon
Forsythe, 13. DJ Montgomery, 14. Nyle Berkes, 15. Cody Fletcher, 16. Kevin
Nouse, 17. Trevin Caruccio, 18. Kenny Kuhn, 19. Troy Rhome, 20. Hank Donovan
Jr., 21. Kyle Denmeyer, 22. Brett Wanner
May 11 358 sprints make-up: 1. Rich Eichelberger, 2. Troy Wagaman Jr., 3.
Todd Rittenhouse Jr., 4. Dwight Leppo, 5. Brie Hershey, 6. Chase Dietz, 7.
Glenndon Forsythe, 8. Brent Shearer, 9. Kevin Nouse. 10. Chris Frank, 11. DJ
Montgomery, 12. Matt Findley, 13 Jeff Halligan, 14. Doug Hammaker, 15. Hank
Donovan Jr., 16. Troy Rhome, 17. Kenny Kuhn, 18. Brett Wanner, 19. Gregg
Foster,
DNS: Cody Keller, JB Cunningham, Steve Drevicki, Eric Parker, Jake Galloway