Tracks: Heffner and Tremont share victory lane in modified twin bill at Lebanon Valley
21 May 2000
WEST LEBANON, NY--A very full card of racing action was on tap at Lebanon Valley Saturday night. J.R. Heffner took the win in the 1st 30-lap modified feature. Kenny Tremont won the modified nightcap. Wayne Jelley won the first 20-lap sportsman feature and Stan Jablonka won the second. Ricky Duzlak won the first street stock feature and Butch Irwin won the second. J.D. Handling brought us this fine night of action. The modified drivers had to do double duty on Saturday night to make up for last week's rainout. Trouble started before the first lap even flew as Mike King and John Hewitt both got turned around in turn four. Chris Kokosa took command of the race on the restart. J.R. Heffner shot from third to first coming off turn two to take the lead on lap one. Donnie Corellis, Matt Quinn, Ronnie Johnson and Ron Blake got all jingled up in turn four forcing the caution to be thrown on lap one. Kenny Tremont was making progress through the field rapidly; he was up to sixth by lap three. Another turn four incident with four cars involved came on lap five. Russ Blair and Tim Dwyer were the only two cars not to return to the event. Rob Pitcher had a top five run going early in the race, but he slowed on lap five and would stop on the backstretch. Rich Ricci looked very strong as he took over second on lap nine with Tremont right in tow. The complexion of the race changed drastically on lap ten. The yellow flag had been thrown once again as Rob Pitcher spun in turn four. While the field was under yellow two of the top five cars went to the pits. Guy Sheldon looked to have mechanical problems and Tremont had mud in his right rear wheel. Both were able to return, but mired deep in the pack. Quinn recovered from the lap one melee to challenge Ricci for second on lap eleven. The top five at the halfway point was Heffner, Ricci, Quinn, Corellis and Dickie Larkin. Tremont was making steady progress from his pitstop as he was up to tenth by lap 16. Ricci began to reel in Heffner and was knocking on his back bumper by lap 19. The leaders began to head into lapped traffic by lap 22. Quite a bit of excitement on lap 23 when Quinn got sideways in turn one. Corellis had no where to go and hopped over the left front of Quinn's car. Corellis never lifted and fell into the third position while Quinn dropped back a couple of spots. The field regrouped when Jason Goff spun on lap 24. Corellis got a jump on the restart and got by Ricci for second. Corellis made the pass on Heffner the very next lap. Steve Devine brought out the caution on lap 25 as smoke poured out of his car. While under the caution flag, Matt Higgins put Corellis back two spots for jumping the lap 24 restart giving the lead back to Heffner. The top five on lap 25 were Heffner, Ricci, Corellis, Larkin and Tremont. Ronnie Johnson had made his way back into the top ten from his early race problems. He slowed while under caution on lap 25 and would retire from the event on lap 28. Tremont was a man on a mission moving all the way up to third by lap 26. Quinn also retired from the event on lap 28. Heffner had to hold off the challenges on Ricci and Tremont through two restarts in the final two laps. Heffner was strong to the challenge and took home his third career victory in the modified division. Ricci held on for second with Tremont third, Corellis fourth and Larkin fifth. While the first modified feature was plagued with caution flags the same could not be said for the second 30-lap modified feature. The only caution flag of the second race came on lap six when Matt Quinn came to a stop on the frontstretch and was finished for the evening. Dave Leckonby narrowly avoided disaster a lap one as he brushed the turn wall one. He was able to save the car and would finish the feature. Maynard Forrette had command of this event from the drop of the green flag and he held the top spot until lap ten. Kenny Tremont was on a mission early as he took over second on lap nine. Tremont wasted little time as he passed Forrette for the lead on the next lap and quickly pulled away from the field. While the race for the win seemed already decided there was some great racing behind Tremont. Chris Kokosa had a good run as he would pass Forrette for second on lap 24 and would come home in the runner-up position. John Hewitt was looking to improve on his eighth place finish in the first feature. Improve he would as he came home third in the second feature. Chris Moore was able to get around Forrette in the closing stages of the race to finish fourth. Forrette held on to a top five finish. Tremont crossed the finish line almost fifteen seconds ahead of second place Kokosa. This was the 83rd career victory for Tremont, which ties him for first on the all time win list at the speedway. Trouble plagued the held over sportsman feature right from the start. Five cars came together in turn two on the start. Last week's winner, K.C. Goewey was done for the race as a result. Wayne Jelley was able to get around Jeff Carr on the restart for the lead. Hawley Smith grabbed second on a lap four restart with Stan Jablonka right in tow. The top five at the halfway point were Jelley, Smith, Jablonka, Art Collins and George Marcus. Smith tried on a couple of the restarts to get around Jelley but he could not make the pass stick. Much of the remainder of the race was single file with no positions really being threatened. Jelley was able to cruise on home for the victory followed across the line by Smith, Jablonka, Collins and Marcus. The second sportsman feature ran almost as cleanly as the second modified feature. John Alberti had the lead early in the race and held it through three-quarters of the event. Stan Jablonka was making steady progress through the field and was up to second by lap four. Lorne Browe had a strong top five run going when he spun in turn one on lap seven. Jay Casey made heavy contact with Browe but both were able to continue without the caution Wayne Jelley had taken the win in the first sportsman, but blew the motor in the process. He borrowed a car from Jeff Watson and looked like he might take a win in that car as well. He made his way all the way up to second on a lap 16 restart and finished the race third. The car did not make weight however and Jelley was disqualified. Jablonka was able to get around Alberti for the lead on a lap 15 restart. Jablonka was never seriously headed and took home his first career victory. George Marcus was able to get to second at the end of the race. Bobby Knipe was third, Mike Visconti fourth and Jay Casey rounded out the top five. The first street stock feature was only eleven laps long as we had got nine laps in last week before the rains came. Bobby Blackburn was the leader of the race when it resumed. Major parking lot occurred on in turn four on the first lap. Dan Burl, Robbie Speed and Rob Yetman all went to the pits, but were able to return. Todd Goldstein had taken the lead before the caution flew and led the field down to the restart. Ricky Duzlak took the lead from Goldstein on lap 12. Duzlak and Goldstein quickly motored away from the rest of the field by lap 14. Goldstein tried several times to get around Duzlak but Duzlak held off every challenge and took home his second win of the season. Goldstein followed in second with Blackburn third, Jimmy Lagenback fourth and Ted Teal fifth. Butch Irwin started the 20-lap street stock feature from the pole and never looked back. The top four pulled away from the rest of field by lap five. Dan Burl and Robbie Speed were tracking Irwin but neither could run him down. Todd Goldstein was looking for his second top five finish on the night as he passed Speed for fourth on lap ten. Danny Sanchez was running second as up lap 13 when he got into the back a car that was turning into pit road. That allowed Burl to retake the second position. No one ever made a serious challenge for the lead and Butch Irwin was able to win his first career street stock feature. Rookie driver, Dan Burl, had a fine performance with a second place finish. Scott Goversten came home third, with Goldstein fourth and Speed fifth. Paul LaRochelle was the winner for the third week in a row in the IMCA modified division. Ronnie Jacobson won the Pure Stock "A" feature. Scott Kilmer won the Pure Stock "B" feature and Bob Palmer won the Pure Stock "C". The rookie feature was won by George Stalker Jr., Chrissy Hilt won the ladies cannonball and Nathan Sanford won the regular cannonball race. 5-13 RUPP RENTAL / T-NET MODIFIED SUMMARY (30 LAPS) 1) J.R. HEFFNER, 2) Rich Ricci Jr, 3) Kenny Tremont Jr, 4) Donnie Corellis, 5) Dickie Larkin, 6) Chris Moore, 7) Dave Leckonby, 8) John Hewitt, 9) Maynard Forrette, 10) Chris Kokosa, 11) Rob Pitcher, 12) Jason Goff, 13) Russ Blair, 14) David Sanchez, 15) Dave Mosher, 16) Chip Mitchell, 17) Wayne Figler, 18) Ronnie Johnson, 19) Matt Quinn, 20) Steve Devine, 21) Denny Soltis, 22) Skip Fox, 23) Guy Sheldon, 24) Mark Pullen, 25) Mike King, 26) Tim Dwyer, 27) Ron Blake 5-13 SPORTSMAN SUMMARY (20 LAPS) 1) WAYNE JELLEY, 2) Hawley Smith, 3) Stan Jablonka, 4) Art Collins, 5) George Marcus, 6) Sparky Lowe, 7) Jeff Carr, 8) Mike Visconti, 9) Roy Bridge, 10) Bobby Knipe, 11) Mike Boomhower, 12) Lorne Browe, 13) Ed Harkin, 14) Darral Hulbert, 15) Paul Gilardi, 16) Danny Watson, 17) John Alberti, 18) Jason Tompkins, 19) Frank Harper, 20) Jay Casey, 21) Mike Mason, 22) Carmon Carnibucci, 23) K.C. Goewey 5-13 STREET STOCK SUMMARY (20 LAPS) FINAL 11 LAPS COMPLETED ON 5-20 1) RICKY DUZLAK, 2) Todd Goldstein, 3) Bobby Blackburn, 4) Jim Langenback, 5) Ted Teal, 6) Rob Yetman, 7) Mike Halachick, 8) Ed Bachand, 9) Dan Burl, 10) Kirk Stanaway, 11) Robbie Speed, 12) Tom Brandt, 13) John Denue, 14) Earl Mellan, 15) Henry Tanner, 16) Don Ely, 17) Al Blackburn, 18) Butch Irwin, 19) Danny Sanchez, 20) Adam Haas, 21) Noel Osborn, 22) Wayne Oliver, 23) Nick Rogers 5-20 KEY BANK / J.D. HANDLING MODIFIED SUMMARY (30 LAPS) 1) KENNY TREMONT JR, 2) Chris Kokosa, 3) John Hewitt, 4) Chris Moore, 5) Maynard Forrette, 6) Russ Blair, 7) Ronnie Johnson, 8) Rich Ricci Jr, 9) Dave Leckonby, 10) J.R. Heffner, 11) Dickie Larkin, 12) Mike King, 13) Guy Sheldon, 14) Donnie Corellis, 15) David Sanchez, 16) Dave Mosher, 17) Fred Besch, 18) Jason Goff, 19) Lee Gagliardi, 20) Rob Pitcher, 21) Dave McFeeters, 22) Skip Fox, 23) Mark Pullen, 24) Chip Mitchell, 25) Matt Quinn, 26) Ron Blake, 27) Wayne Figler, 28) Steve Devine 5-20 SPORTSMAN SUMMARY (20 LAPS) 1) STAN JABLONKA, 2) George Marcus, 3) Bobby Knipe, 4) Sparky Lowe, 5) Mike Visconti, 6) Roy Bridge, 7) Hawley Smith, 8) Jason Tompkins, 9) Lorne Browe, 10) Mike Mason, 11) Jay Casey, 12) Don Miller, 13) Jeff Carr, 14) Frank Harper, 15) Ed Harkin, 16) Darral Hulbert, 17) Paul Gilardi, 18) Art Collins, 19) John Alberti, 20) Carmon Carnibucci, 21) Luke Badaracco, 22) Jeff Cassidy, 23) K.C. Goewey, 24) John Hotchkiss, 25) Wayne Jelley DQ 5-20 IMCA MODIFIED SUMMARY (12 LAPS) 1) PAUL LAROCHELLE, 2) Steve Hough, 3) Jeff Heath, 4) Kevin Buff, 5) Phil Balmer, Chris Crews DNS 5-20 STREET STOCK SUMMARY (20 LAPS) 1) BUTCH IRWIN, 2) Dan Burl, 3) Scott Govertsen, 4) Todd Goldstein, 5) Robbie Speed, 6) Rob Yetman, 7) Ricky Duzlak, 8) Steve Brownell, 9) Mike Halachick, 10) Bobby Blackburn, 11) Tom Brandt, 12) Al Blackburn, 13) Paul Rogers, 14) John Denue, 15) Ed Bachand, 16) Earl Mellan, 17) Don Ely, 18) Adam Haas, 19) Kirk Stanaway, 20) Danny Sanchez, 21) Henry Tanner, 22) Ted Teal, 23) Jim Langenback, 24) Bob Duzlak 5-20 ROOKIE STREET STOCK SUMMARY (8 LAPS) 1) GEORGE STALKER JR, 2) Pete DeFiglio, 3) Wayne Keyes, 4) Brian Keough, 5) Shawn Balestro, 6) Lawrence Ball, 7) Dan Humes, 8) E.J. LeGeyt, 9) John Santolin, 10) Rick Spencer, 11) Rick Fosby 5-20 PURE STOCK "A" SUMMARY (8 LAPS) 1) RONNIE JACOBSEN, 2) Brian Sandstadt, 3) Kevin Denue, 4) Ray Pierre Jr, 5) George Miles Jr, 6) Art Lafferty, 7) Jonathan Coon, 8) Chris Streeter, 9) Randy Meyers, 10) Lloyd Fosby, 11) Ronald Johnson, 12) Gary Ashley, 13) Mark Forrest, 14) Bruce Pecorella, 15) Keith Barlow 5-20 PURE STOCK "B" SUMMARY (8 LAPS) 1) SCOTT KILMER, 2) Joe Mottoshiski, 3) Jim Hankey, 4) Tom Sanchez Jr, 5) Jeff Douglas, 6) Ron Tritschler, 7) Tim Drumm, 8) Donald Coon, 9) Dean Cushman, 10) John Fredsall, 11) Adam Unberger, 12) Marcus Tifft, 13) Doug Moore, 14) Philip Moffit, 15) Jon Routhier DQ 5-20 PURE STOCK "C" SUMMARY (8 LAPS) 1) BOB PALMER, 2) Ryan Crellin, 3) Fran Marchand, 4) Brian Tator, 5) Wally Engel, 6) Rich. Schumann, 7) Bruce Moffitt, 8) Mark Houston, 9) Guy Hughes, 10) Anthony Cotugno, 11) Jim Dellea, 12) Jay Martin, 13) Pete Wiegand, 14) Richard Harkins, 15) Bill Hughes DQ TOP TEN MODIFIED POINTS AS OF 5-20-2000 1) Kenny Tremont Jr 276, 2) Rich Ricci Jr 244, 3) John Hewitt 234, 4) Chris Moore 232, 5) Donnie Corellis 214, 6) Dickie Larkin 208, 7) J.R. Heffner 200, 8) Ronnie Johnson 191, 9) Dave Leckonby 185, 10) Matt Quinn 178.