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SIX DRIVERS CELEBRATE WALL STADIUM WINS SATURDAY NIGHT


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Author: Jeff Gravatt   Date: 6/13/2021 10:35:53 AM  +8/-1  

SIX DRIVERS CELEBRATE WALL STADIUM WINS SATURDAY NIGHT 

WALL TOWNSHIP, N.J. ~ Six different drivers celebrated victories at Wall Stadium Speedway Saturday night. Four of those winners waved the checker flag after stock car main events while two others raised trophies after Demolition Derby action.

In the Sportsman stock car main event Jeffrey Loesch of Neptune was the first leader of the 50-lap feature race while Michael Carr of Pt. Pleasant chased him through the initial 14 circuits. Carr then slipped to the inside lane to grab the lead and paced paced the field through the non-stop first 42 laps before Loesch spun on the back stretch for a yellow flag. Carr then survived through a couple of additional cautions before taking his first win of the year.

Carsten DiGiantomasso of Jackson, who survived a tangle with the front stretch rail late in the test, was the runner-up followed by Edison's Neil Rutt III, Jake Nelke of Manahawkin and Jarret DiGiantomasso of Jackson.

“I have to thank everyone up there,” Carr said pointing to the pit area. “We've been chasing this car for the last few races, but we really seem to have it in top form now.”

Two-time and defending Factory Stock champion Elliot Wohl of Beachwood was a surprise winner in the first of two 25 lap main events. Gregg Moench of Milltown led early before Nick Catone of Brick took over around lap 10. Brian O'Shea of Neptune City taunted Catone as the laps wore on as Wohl ran a tight third.

Then, in the final turn, Catone and O'Shea tangled and slid on the track allowing Wohl to take evasive action and race home to the win. Brick's Joe Mongeau, AJ Jadacki of Freehold, Manchester's Scott Riggleman and Brian DeSarno of Wall wrapped up the top five.

Jadacki was an emotional winner of the second Factory Stock 25-lapper, taking the lead on lap five in a non-stop test and never looking back. Wohl, O'Shea, Howell's Johnny Carpenter and Scott Riggleman were second through fifth.

Mason Magee of Northeast, Md. raced to his second straight win in the 25-lapper for the Legend Cars, taking the lead on lap four of a non-stop contest. Quinn Trimmer of Waldwick, Brick's Brian Gardella, Southampton's Colin Milroy and Joseph Parker wrapped up the top five.

In Demolition Derby action, Steven Riggleman of Jackson won the 4 Cylinder main event and first timer Ceder Scull of Pemberton was the 8 Cylinder winner.

The 2021 Saturday night regular season continues this Saturday (June 19) evening with the Modifieds returning for a 40-lap main event while the Sportsman cars, Factory Stocks, Fast 4 cars, Legend Cars and the Limited Late Models all compete in 25-lappers. Grandstands will open at 4:00 p.m., qualifying starts at 5:00 p.m. and main event action starts at 7:00 p.m.

Current plans call for Saturday night racing action to continue through early October with schedule details at wallspeedwayracing.com.

Wall Stadium is located on Route 34 in Wall Township, N.J., just one mile north of Garden State Parkway exit 98 and Interstate 195 exit 35B. The speedway hotline number is 732-681-6400 and email address is ckmotorsports@aol.com.

SPORTSMAN FEATURE – 50 Laps – 1. MICHAEL CARR, PT. PLEASANT, 2. Carsten DiGiantomasso, 3. Neil Rutt III, 4. Jake Nelke, 5. Jarret DiGiantomasso, 6. Larry Thompson, 7. Kenny Reaves, 8. Jimmy Wolcott, 9. Kevin Davison, 10. Chris Silvestri, 11. Teddy Cranmer, 12. Jeffrey Loesch, 13. Ryan Fisher, 14. Dave Bailey

1ST FACTORY STOCK FEATURE – 25 Laps – 1. ELLIOT WOHL, BEACHWOOD, 2. Joe Mongeau, 3. AJ Jadacki, 4. Scott Riggleman, 5. Brian DeSarno, 6. Bryan O'Shea, 7. Johnny Carpenter, 8. Doug Ashford, 9. Matt Badessa, 10. Tom Rajkowski, 11. Gregg Moench, 12. Nancy Riggleman, 13. Nick Kilmer, 14. Michael Kane, 15. Steve Mangano, 16. Nick Catone, 17. Chris Webber, 18. Kevin Flores, 19. Gary Burton

2ND FACTORY STOCK FEATURE – 25 Laps – 1. AJ JADACKI, FREEHOLD, 2. Wohl, 3. O'Shea, 4. Carpenter, 5. Scott Riggleman, 6. Moench, 7. Ashford, 8. Mongeau, 9. Rajkowski, 10. DeSarno, 11. Burton, 12. Badessa, 13. Webber, 14. Nancy Riggleman, 15. Catone, 16. Kilmer, 17. Mangano, 18. Flores

LEGEND CARS FEATURE – 25 Laps – 1. MASON MAGEE, NORTHEAST, MARYLAND, 2. Quinn Trimmer, 3. Brian Gardella, 4. Colin Milroy, 5. Joseph Parker, 6. Malcolm Campbell, 7. Lianne Sharry, 8. Matt Verlangieri, 8. Jeff Stevens



 
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