WONDERLING COMES BACK TO BEAT GRIGSBY IN CRATE LATE MODEL THRILLER AT RANSOMVILLE
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6/8/2019

6/8/2019

Ransomville Speedway


WONDERLING COMES BACK TO BEAT GRIGSBY IN CRATE LATE MODEL THRILLER AT RANSOMVILLE

RANSOMVILLE, N.Y. (June 7, 2019) - Jeremy Wonderling of Scio, N.Y. rebounded from nearly spinning out to come back and win the RUSH Crate Late Model feature on Friday night at the Ransomville Speedway as part of the 11th annual Labor Night at the Races presented by Blue Cross Blue Shield of WNY to benefit the United Way of Greater Niagara.

Erick Rudolph of Ransomville remained perfect in the Krown Undercoating 358 Modifieds as he picked up his second win to start the season. Pete Stefanski of Wheatfield, N.Y. scored his first Ki-Po Chevrolet Street Stock feature. Dante Mancuso of Batavia won the Gippster’s Collision Mini Stock feature. Butch Zimmerman of Burt, N.Y. won his second Stevenson’s Hardware Novice Sportsman feature of 2019.

A total of 20 Crate Late Models took the green flag in their first race at the “Big R” since 2016. Wonderling and David Pangrazio shared the front row at the start. While Wonderling took off at the drop of the green flag, Pangrazio did not and held up the outside line. This allowed Canadian Rob Pietz to grab second early on.

The race was held up by nine caution periods, but the action remained intense at the front of the field in between the waving of the yellow flag. Grigsby started sixth, but passed Pietz for second on lap 7. He then went after Wonderling for the lead, and was able to take command of the field on lap 12.

Wonderling and Grigsby got together one lap later, and Wonderling lost control of the car. It turned sideways, and rolled down the banking in turn four. Wonderling dodged an oncoming Jim Johnson, and rolled the car through the infield without stopping. The yellow flag did come out for the incident, but Wonderling only fell back to sixth because he maintained momentum, and blended back into the field.

This gave Grigsby control of the race while Wonderling had to work his way back to the front. He found some bite on the outside lane and used that to his advantage. Wonderling was back up to fourth when the caution came out for the next-to-last time on lap 19. He then drove by Johnson and Sam Pennacchio on the restart to move back into second.

Wonderling then caught Grigsby and drove his nose under the back of Grigsby’s car. The pair then battled side-by-side with Wonderling just edging Grigsby for the lead with two laps to go before the yellow flag waved for the final time on lap 23.

Wonderling drove off on the final restart to complete his comeback and claim the victory. Grigsby settled for second followed by Johnson, Pangrazio and Pennacchio.

A strong field of 24 Krown Undercoating 358 Modifieds were on hand for just their second race of the 2019 season at Ransomville. Jeff McGinnis and Rick Richner started on the front row, while Erick Rudolph had to start 12th due to Ransomville’s lineup procedures. As the winner of the most recent feature in the division, Rudolph had to start at the end of the cars that qualified for the redraw.

McGinnis grabbed the early lead, but handed it off to Ryan Susice after a restart on lap 3. Rudolph wasted little time as he moved from seventh place on lap 3 to third place just three laps later. The red flag was displayed on lap 6 when Tyler Willard rolled his car over after making impact with the wall in turn one. He walked away from the incident.

The race then went on a long green flag run with Susice leading Mat Williamson and Rudolph. Williamson and Rudolph ran side-by-side for several laps as they contested the runner up position. Susice tried to pull away from the battle between Williamson and Rudolph, but lapped traffic made that difficult.

The trio remained close together on the track as Rudolph finally wrestled second away from Williamson on lap 18. He then tracked down Susice, and made a run underneath him coming out of turn two on lap 24 to take the lead for the first time. Susice tried to regain the spot at the other end of the track, but he hopped the cushion in turn three and scraped the wall.

Rudolph survived a late race restart when Steve Lewis, Jr. brought out the caution with four laps to go. He drove on to pick up his second-straight Ransomville win, and did it in front of his sponsor Blue Cross Blue Shield of WNY. Susice and Williams completed the podium with Chad Brachmann in fourth and Mike Bowman in fifth .

Pete Stefanski started on the pole and led all 20 laps of the Ki-Po Chevrolet Street Stock feature. The race was slowed by only one caution flag as Chris Dziomba tagged the turn three wheel on lap 2. The rest of the race went by without incident with Stefanski dominating the festivities.

Cory Sawyer came from the seventh starting spot to finish second. Jaren Israel placed third followed by Anthony Guthrie and Billy Bleich. Pat Dell ran second for the majority of the race, but hit the wall on the final lap. He suffered a flat right front tire and limped around to finish sixth.

The brand new Ransomville-Genesee Mini Stock Super Series made its first visit of the season to the “Big R”. Ransomville regulars Mike Kramarz and Dave Dussault started on the front row for the 20-lap main event. Reigning Genesee Speedway Mini Stock champ Dante Mancuso quickly moved up to challenge Kramarz at the front of the field.

Kramarz and Mancuso traded the lead back-and-forth for a few laps before Mancuso took it away for good on lap 7. He led the rest of the way while fending off challenges from Chris Leone and Cole Susice. Mancuso picked up the win in the second race of the season for the Mini Stock Super Series followed by Susice, Leone, Ashley Blech and Kramarz.

Butch Zimmerman led all 15 laps of the Stevenson’s Hardware Novice Sportsman feature for his second win of the season. Zimmerman faced a strong challenge from Orval Harris late in the race, but held on to win. Bubby Pawlak, David Fingerlow and Mike Martin rounded out the top five.

Ransomville Speedway is back in action on Friday, June 14 as National Maintenance Construction Company teams up with WNY Heroes to present WNY Heroes Night at the “Big R”. All five weekly divisions will be on hand, including the Krown Undercoating 358 Modifieds, Investors Service Sportsman, Ki-Po Chevrolet Street Stocks, Gippster’s Collision Mini Stocks and Stevenson’s Hardware Novice Sportsman. Racing starts at 7:15 p.m.

About Ransomville Speedway: Opened in 1958, Ransomville Speedway is located on Braley Road in the hamlet of Ransomville, just 20 minutes from Niagara Falls and Lockport. “The Big R” is a 3/8-mile DIRTcar sanctioned facility that is the home of the Summer Nationals. Ransomville also features a 1/16-mile Go-Kart track for action on the “Little R” on Thursday nights. For more information, please visit our updated website at www.ransomvillespeedway.com as well as follow us on Twitter @Ransomville and like us on Facebook. You can also contact the speedway by phone by calling (716) 791-3602 or (716) 791-3611.

RESULTS

KROWN UNDERCOATING 358 MODIFIEDS

Heat Winners: Chad Brachmann, Erick Rudolph. Jeff McGinnis

Feature: 1. 25-Erick Rudolph, [12]; 2. 38-Ryan Susice, [4]; 3. 6-Mat Williamson, [8]; 4. 3-Chad Brachmann, [6]; 5. 71-Mike Bowman, [9]; 6. 42-Pete Bicknell, [11]; 7. 20-Jeff McGinnis, [1]; 8. 7F-Matt Farnham, [18]; 9. 26-Rich Richner, [2]; 10. 111-Allan Wills, [3]; 11. 47V-Phil Vigneri III, [5]; 12. 37S-Tommy Flannigan, [21]; 13. 18-Andy Jankowiak, [23]; 14. 6M-Mike Williams, [7]; 15. 55C-Jesse Cotriss, [15]; 16. 12J-Nick Joy, [20]; 17. 678-John Smith, [17]; 18. 11S-Steven Lewis Jr, [22]; 19. 42S-Andrew Spurback, [19]; 20. 132-Brandon Michaud, [16]; 21. 28Z-Gary Lindberg, [10]; 22. 27-Jim Zimmerman, [24]; 23. 777-Tyler Willard, [13]; 24. 4-Greg Martin, [14]

RUSH CRATE LATE MODELS

Heat Winners: Rob Peitz, Jeremy Wonderling, David Pangrazio

Feature: 1. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling, [1]; 2. 24-Paul Grigsby, [6]; 3. 39J-Jimmy Johnson, [8]; 4. 136-David Pangrazio, [2]; 5. 311-Sam Pennacchio, [9]; 6. 13-JJ Mazur, [10]; 7. 85-Jon Rivers, [14]; 8. 10-Chris Fleming, [3]; 9. 21-Kyle Murray, [7]; 10. 7-Brian Knowles, [13]; 11. 15-Tim Gillespie, [19]; 12. 45-Chad Clement, [20]; 13. 911-Jay Liverance, [15]; 14. 57-Ryan Hoolihan, [17]; 15. 82-Ken Winfield, [12]; 16. 66-Adam Ferri, [11]; 17. 69-Rob Pietz, [5]; 18. 1-TJ Downs, [16]; 19. 1S-Dave Stolzenberg Jr., [18]; (DNS) 22H-Austin Hauser,

KI-PO CHEVROLET STREET STOCKS

Heat Winners: Jaren Israel, Pete Stefanski

Feature: 1. 2-Pete Stefanski, [1]; 2. 5X-Cory Sawyer, [7]; 3. 10-Jaren Israel, [6]; 4. 43-Anthony Guthrie, [5]; 5. 108-Bill Bleich, [8]; 6. 14P-Pat Dell, [4]; 7. 11R-Bryce Richardson, [3]; 8. 15-Brian Monahan, [9]; 9. 77-Pat O'Keefe, [2]; 10. 126-Chuck Cala, [11]; 11. 55D-Chris Dziomba, [10]

GIPPSTER’S COLLISION MINI STOCKS (RANSOMVILLE/GENESEE SUPER SERIES)

Heat Winners: Cole Susice, Dante Mancuso

Feature: 1. 1-Dante Mancuso, [3]; 2. 98-Cole Susice, [5]; 3. 62-Chris Leone, [6]; 4. 6-Ashley Blech, [4]; 5. 4-Mike Kramarz, [1]; 6. 93-Ryan Plante, [7]; 7. 26-Dave Dussault, [2]; 8. 21-Brandon Close, [11]; 9. 46-Don Moulden, [10]; 10. 29-Steve Matson, [9]; 11. 52-Anthony Hermanson, [8]; 12. 10-James Gayton, [14]; 13. 17-Brian Melcher, [13]; (DNS) 40-Ray Hyer,

STEVENSON’S HARDWARE NOVICE SPORTSMAN

Heat Winner: Bubby Pawlak

Feature: 1. 0-Butch Zimmerman, [3]; 2. 24-Orval Harris, [2]; 3. 1-Bubby Pawlak, [4]; 4. 33-David Fingerlow, [1]; 5. 99-Mike Martin, [8]; 6. 07W-Ken Washburn, [5]; 7. 716-Jim Forester, [6]; 8. 5-Clayton Cain, [7]


Article Credit: Dave Buchanan

Submitted By: Dave Buchanan

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