Craig Decamp and Matt Kitts would lead the 21-car RL Cleaning 4-Cylinder Highbank Holdup field to the Comfort Windows Firing Point with a $1000 winner’s payday on the line. The 20-lap race would have both fans and competitors at the edge of their seats, with both cautions and rain becoming enemies to the racing action.
Willy Easling made the trek from Beaver Dams, NY earning a $50 “longest tow” award and dominated the bulk of the 20-lap feature. Easily the class of the field, Easling appeared headed to victory as he pulled away to large leads after multiple caution periods. A restart on lap 17 would change it all for Easling, however, when contact with then runner-up Justin Pope between turns one and two forced easling pitside for the rest of the event. Pope would be relegated to the rear of the field for the incident handing Bonoffski the lead, which he would not relinquish over the final three laps.
A hard charging Tony Frezzo crossed the line second with fifteenth-place starter and $100 Hard Charger award winner, Tim Dunn, crossing the line in third. Oswego’s Zak Petrie and Williamstown’s Wally VanEpps rounded out the top five.
The Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux Hobby Stocks also hit the track for their main event, with John Pietrowicz picking up his third win of the season over runner-up Brandon Barron. Adam Hunt would cross the line in third, with last week’s winner Brennan Fitzgibbons taking home the fourth spot. Ronald Hawker would round out the top five positions.
Make-up dates for the Tracey Road DIRTcar Modified, Dot Foods DIRTcar Spoirtsman and E & V Energy Novice Sportsman Features will be announced this week.
Up Next at Fulton Speedway:
RFH’s Hideaway & Empire Powersports present the Crazy Chain Race plus a Full Show
Tracey Road DIRTcar %
DOT Foods DIRTcar Sportsman
Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux Hobby Stocks
E & V Energy Novice Sportsman
Syracuse Haulers & Regional Truck & Trailer Night Results:
Billy Whittaker Cars & Trux Hobby Stocks Feature (15 Laps): 1. 17-John Pietrowicz[6]; 2. 28-Brandon Barron[1]; 3. 13-Adam Hunt[7]; 4. 14-Brennan Fitzgibbons[9]; 5. 14JR-Ronald Hawker[2]; 6. Z4-Shawn Doucette[3]; 7. OV1-Andy Kieffer[5]; 8. 11-George Wright Jr[8]; 9. 88X-Chuck Thomas[4]
RL Cleaning Highbank Holdup 4-Cylinder Open (20-laps): 1. 16B-Chris Bonoffski[6]; 2. 22-Tony Frezzo[12]; 3. 116-Tim Dunn[15]; 4. 16X-Zak Petrie[8]; 5. 99-Walt VanEpps[11]; 6. 22C-Craig Decamp[1]; 7. 55-Anthony VanEpps[7]; 8. 27-Justin Pope[5]; 9. 9-Dylan Burdick[14]; 10. R1-Donny Rider Jr[10]; 11. 666-Rudy King Jr[21]; 12. 93L-Ted Leader[17]; 13. 2E-Steven Burdick[16]; 14. 4T4-Willy Easling[3]; 15. 23B-Brian Mettler[13]; 16. 7Z-Kiki VanEpps[19]; 17. 21-Daniel Valade[9]; 18. 5K-Matt Kitts[2]; 19. 60-Francis White[18]; 20. 113-Nathan Powers[4]; 21. 27A-Alexandra Parker[20]
Bonuses and Awards
Heat 1 Winner ($50): Nathan Powers
Heat 2 Winner ($50): Chris Bonoffski
Heat 3 Winner ($50): Willy Easling
1st Mopar ($50) from Andy Bellos: Anthony VanEpps
Longest Tow ($50) from Richard Wagner: Willy Easling
1st RWD Car ($100) from Brian Evenden: Craig Decamp
Hard Charger ($100) from Roger Olschewske, Jr.: Tim Dunn
Leader Lap 4 ($50) from Cash 4 Junkers: Willy Easling
10th Place ($50) From Kimball Racing: Donny Rider Jr.
Contributing sponsors ($500 – RL Cleaning; $500 – Wally VanEpps and Van Epps Racing; $200- DylEmma Trucking; $100 – Cash 4 Junkers; $100 – Checkered Flag Collision; $100 – Valade and Kimball Racing; $100 – Roger Olschewske, Jr. (Ripz & Ships on Tik Tok); $60 – Robert Lovine; $50 – Jared Gilson – #22; $50 – Wesley Houghtaling and the Cobalt Crew; $50 – Sparks and Wreckreation on Youtube; $50 – NK Design; $50 – Jay Ingersoll Fonda Speedway; $50 – Northeast 4-Cylinder Superstock; $50 – Mackdaddy Fabrication; $50 – Francis White – Can-Am; $50 – Kenneth Evans;$70 – Team Honda and Nate Powers; $50 – Justin Pope; $50 – Eric Inman – VanEpps Racing; $50 – Mettler Racing; $50 – Ally Parker – VanEpps Racing; $20 – Jack Taskey
 
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