Sharon Looks To Resume Racing Saturday Night
4 min readBy Mike Leone
Hartford, OH May 25, 2016 After losing two straight Saturday nights of racing and four of the last five weeks, Sharon Speedway is hoping for better weather this Saturday night (May 28). It’ll be a full night of “Steel Valley Thunder” racing on Hunter Truck Sales Night featuring the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply DIRTcar Big-Block Modifieds, Summit Racing Equipment Modifieds, Lyden/Red Line Oil RUSH Sportsman Modifieds, Gibson Insurance Agency Stock Cars, HTMA/Precise Racing Products Econo Mods, and the Deforest Used Parts Mini Stocks. Race time is 7 p.m.
For the next two Saturdays, fans will have a chance to register for four tickets that will be given away to the July 2 Kenny Chesney, Miranda Lambert, Sam Hunt, and Old Dominion concert that will be held July 2 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. The winner will be drawn on June 4.
Power wheels races will be held for children at intermission. Saturday’s kitchen special is cream chicken over mashed potatoes. Hovis Auto & Truck Supply will award six complimentary pit passes for the following week; a pair going to the hard luck driver in DIRTcar Big-Block Modifieds, a pair to a lucky driver in the division that competes first, and a pair to a lucky fan. Thanks to an anonymous donor, an extra $50 will be awarded to position five at all “Steel Valley Thunder” events for the Big-Block Mods, RUSH Sportsman Mods, and Stock Cars.
Jim Weller, Jr. looked like he was on a mission at the last completed event on May 7 as he raced from sixth past early leader Rex King, Jr., who has been the driver to beat in recent seasons, to capture the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply DIRTcar Big-Block Modified feature. You can always figure on Weller to win a couple races per year and he quickly got the first one out of the way and in doing so captured his milestone 40th career overall victory at Sharon. It was his 34th career Big-Block Modified win at the track, which is fourth all-time and second amongst active racers behind the elder Rex King’s 51 scores. Weller hasn’t competed for the point title since 2013, the last year someone other than a King won it.
Joel Watson has certainly been the perennial favorite in the Modified division in recent years as he’s climbed the ladder on the all-time win list to second. Watson has a long ways to go catch Alan Dellinger’s mark of 87 wins; however, Watson has been fast out of the gate going two-for-two winning the $2,000 “Apple Festival Nationals” make-up on April 16 and repeating on May 7. The Conneaut, Ohio driver now has 23 victories in the division. Scott Stiffler is not far down the line with 17 wins and it looked like he might add his 18th until dropping from the event in the lead. Mike Potosky was an impressive second place.
Year three of the RUSH Sportsman Modifieds has seen tremendous growth. After competing on a limited basis in 2014, the class joined the “Steel Valley Thunder” program last year and was attracting about 15 cars per night. Both Lyden/Red Line Oil races this year have featured 24 cars as a total of 26 different ones have already competed with several others still expected out in the coming weeks. Even though defending champion Greg Martin won the make-up feature on April 16, Martin will not be a regular this season leaving the door wide open as was the case May 7. Kyle Martell and Justin Shea were battling for their first career win until Martell caught an infield tire late in the race taking out both drivers. That gave the lead to Brandon Ritchey, who went on for his first career win worth $500 due to the full field of cars!
The Stock Cars also pulled a big number of competitors at the last event as 45 filled the pit area for the opener of the five-race Penn-Ohio Mini Series. While Rob Shook won his first career race at Sharon for the $2,000 Penn-Ohio make-up on April 16, Chris Schneider added $1,000 to his bank account winning his fourth career Sharon race last Saturday night. The Gibson Insurance Agency Stock Cars will be running for a minimum of $500 weekly this year as long as there are at least 14 cars and if there 24 or more, the ante will be upped to $700! Mike Clark is going after his unprecedented fourth straight division title.
Butch Lambert has found a nice home in the Econo Mod division recently after years of running Stock Cars, E-Mods, and RUSH Late Models. Lambert is a teammate with Modified racer Carl McKinney driving for Mike Hendrickson. Lambert now has three victories in the division and could be the guy to beat for the HTMA/Precise Racing Products title if he chooses to go after it. Lambert passed Steve Haefke for the win on May 7.
Two Greenville, Pa. drivers went at it in the Mini Stocks at their last show as Steve Walker II nosed out the division’s all-time winner, Bill Fuchs. The victory for Walker ended a six-year winless drought. Ironically back in 2010 when Walker last won, he captured the point title. It won’t be easy though to dethrone Fuchs, who owns three Deforest Used Parts championships and 27 victories.
On Saturday, pits open at 4 p.m. with grandstands at 5 and racing at 7. Admission for those 14 and over is $10, while children 13 and under are free. Parking and camping are free. Pit passes are $30. Sharon has a no carry-in cooler policy.
Sharon Speedway is owned by the Blaney, Weller, and Kirila Families and is a 3/8-mile dirt track located on Custer-Orangeville Road in Hartford, Ohio near the intersection of Routes 7 & 305. For more information, check out the website at www.sharonspeedway.com or call 330-772-5481. Become a fan of Sharon Speedway on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sharonspeedway and follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/sharonspdwy.