JOE BUCCOLA SCORES AN UPSET CAREER 1ST HOVIS RUSH SPRINT CAR WIN; TEEN ALEX BUSH
SWEEPS RUSH STOCK CAR WEEKEND; 1ST RUSH LATE MODEL WINS OF 2024 FOR STANDOUTS
CHAD HOMAN, RYAN MONTGOMERY & KYLE THOMAS
By Marcie Barlow
June 14, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Pulaski, PA)...Another
fast-paced weekend of Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Racing Series action
presented by Born2Run Lubricants is in the books with Joe Buccola capturing an
emotional career first victory in RUSH Sprint Car
Sunbelt Rentals Weekly Series action at Marion Center Raceway.
Josh Wilcox withstood the challenges of
Zain Harvey to pick up his career first victory at Stateline Speedway in RUSH
Pro Mod action while Bryce Davis and Jeremy Wonderling scored RUSH Dirt
Late Model Flynn’s Tire/Gunter’s Honey Touring Series wins in the final “tune
ups” for the $20,000 to win Bill Emig Memorial.
Seventeen-year-old Alex Bush had the biggest weekend of his career
winning at both Freedom and Eriez in RUSH Stock Car racing.
The racing weekend got off to an early start as Genesee Speedway hosted the RUSH
Late Models last Thursday evening. Chad
Homan claimed his first City Chevrolet Weekly Series victory of the season over
Jeremy Wonderling, Braeden Dillinger, Dave DuBois, and Doug Ricotta.
Ryan Montgomery had a successful RUSH Late Model season debut on Friday at Dog
Hollow Speedway. Montgomery defeated track standout Mike Laughard for his first
RUSH victory since June 19, 2022. West
Virginia's Brent Trimble was third in his season debut beating out track
regulars Colin Casale and Marino Angelicchio.
RUSH Dirt Late Model Flynn’s Tire/Gunter’s Honey Touring Series action returned
to McKean County Raceway after a six-year hiatus with Bryce Davis holding off
Jeremy Wonderling to complete a “perfect evening.”
Davis, the 2017 Touring Series Champion, set fast time, won his heat and
the Sunoco Dash, and passed Wonderling with six laps to go to become the fourth
different victor in the four Tour events held to date in 2024.
Brock Pinkerous recorded his fourth
podium in four tries. Jared Miley, and Joe Martin completed the top five.
The Tour then ventured to Marion Center Raceway the next evening where drivers
from seven states and Canada vied for the $3,000 top prize. Jeremy Wonderling
and Joe Martin led the field to green with Wonderling taking command.
Wonderling and Martin battled for the top
spot with Ryan Montgomery and Mike Wonderling battling for third.
Following a lap 11 caution, Mike
Wonderling took the lead, however it only lasted for a lap as brother Jeremy
regained the top spot on the next lap. The
duo battled side-by-side for five laps until contact between the two sent Mike
spinning, ending his bid for his first career Tour win.
The final 13 laps were caution free with
Jeremy Wonderling leading and scoring the victory by 0.906 seconds over Martin
to become the season's first repeat winner.
Montgomery, who was making his 2024 RUSH Tour debut, came home third with
Kyle Zimmerman and Canadian Brandt Graham, scoring his best ever RUSH Tour
finish in fifth.
Pat Parker and Marshall O'Brian led the RUSH Late Model main event to green at
Woodhull Raceway while Brett Marlatt and Brian Knowles worked their way through
the field to track down leader Steve LeBarron. Marlatt claimed the top spot on
lap six with Knowles taking the second spot by lap nine.
Knowles pressured Marlatt for the remainder of the event but was unable
to wrestle the top spot from him. At the checkered it was Marlatt scoring his
second consecutive victory at the speedway with a disappointed Knowles scoring
the runner-up position. Rickie Loucks had a good run to score third.
LeBarron and Tony Kelley finished fourth
and fifth, respectively.
Cole Petrelle and Zach Gunn led the field to the green in RUSH Late Model action
at Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway. Petrelle
led the early laps with third place starter Ben Policz taking the second spot by
the third circuit. Policz wrestled the
top spot away from Petrelle by lap seven and went on to score his second win of
the season at the Imperial, Pa. oval. Gunn
came home in a season best second with Brandon Burgoon, who started eighth,
claiming third. Jake Gunn was fourth with
Mike Reft coming from the 16th position to claim fifth.
David Parker led the first12 circuits of RUSH Late Model action at Stateline
Speedway Saturday evening before Jason Genco slipped by on lap 13.
Genco went on to lead the remainder of the main event to score his second
consecutive victory at the Busti, New York oval. Parker settled for second
followed by Scott Gurdak, Ward Schell, and Genesee regular William Taylor.
Veteran Kyle Thomas scored his first RUSH Late Model victory of the season at
Tyler County Speedway on Saturday. Michael
Moreland was a career best second over Pennsylvania racer Zach Kane.
Ryan Hare, who had won the last two features, was fourth ahead of Blake
Runyon.
Eriez Speedway was able to beat Mother Nature last Sunday as Jason Genco was
able to sweep the Stateline-Eriez weekend picking up the RUSH Late Model win for
his third overall win in City Chevrolet Weekly Series action.
Khole Wanzer was a season best second over Breyton Santee, Shane Crotty,
and David Parker.
The Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Sprint Cars competed in two Sunbelt Rentals
Weekly Series shows this past weekend. Joe
Buccola capitalized on Blaze Myers’ misfortune Saturday night at Marion Center
Raceway to score an emotional career first victory in the division. Myers led
the first 17 laps of the event, but lost power on a lap 18 restart, which
allowed Buccola to take command. The
Falconer, NY driver then held off veteran Gale Ruth, Jr. for a very popular win.
Brent Rhebergen, Zach Wilson and 14-year-old Ricky Tucker III rounded out
the top five in just his second race.
On Sunday evening at Tri-City Raceway Park, John Mollick and Blaze Myers led the
RUSH Sprint Car field to the green with Myers taking command.
Myers took command and went on to score
the win over Mollick in the non-stop event. Joe
Buccola backed up his victory at Marion Center with a solid third place finish.
Veteran racers Arnie Kent and Brent
Rhebergen completed the top five.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Mod action kicked off at McKean County Raceway on
Thursday with Zain Harvey scoring his third consecutive win in Series action.
Harvey weathered several cautions in the
victory over Josh Wilcox, Joe Chamberlain, Steve
Watson, and Josh Canfield.
It was a night to remember for RUSH Pro Mod competitor Josh Wilcox at Stateline
Speedway last Saturday. Wilcox muscled his way through heavy lapped traffic in
the feature event, keeping enough distance between himself and Zain Harvey, who
is currently the top winner in divisional action, to score his career first
victory at the speedway. Al Brewer, Josh
Canfield and Nick Arnold finished third through fifth.
3C Graphix Futures Cup contender, Alex Bush, swept the weekend for the Hovis
RUSH Stock Cars! Bush won on
Saturday at Freedom for the first time ever and backed it up with his second win
of the season on Sunday at Eriez Speedway.
At Freedom, the top five consisted of all current or past Futures Cup
racers with Cole Strickland second over Kaden Michael, Cody Rickard, and Raiddan
Wilson. At Eriez, William Baker, Jr.
had his best finish of the season in second with Strickland, Rickard, and
Michael posting their second top five finishes of the weekend in third through
fifth respectively.
RUSH racing action at Raceway 7, Bradford Speedwayand Eriez Speedway were rained
out while competitors at Winchester Speedway were off.
Friday night RUSH Late Model action is scheduled at Dog Hollow Speedway and
Raceway 7. Saturday evening Genesee
Speedway, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Motor Speedway, Stateline Speedway, Tyler
County Speedway, Winchester Speedway and Woodhull Raceway will all be in action,
and you can conclude the weekend at Erez Speedway Sunday evening.
It’s a three-race weekend for Hovis Auto & Truck Supply Pro Mod competitors as
they will compete at Freedom Motorsports Park on Friday and then follow up at
Stateline Speedway on Saturday and Bradford Speedway on Sunday.
RUSH Sportsman Modified competitors will be in action Friday at Raceway 7 for
Wedge Motorsports "Route 7 Rumble" Series action and Saturday at Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania Motor Speedway.
RUSH Sprint car teams will compete in a pair of Sunbelt Rentals Weekly Series
events beginning on Saturday evening at Sharon Speedway and Sunday at Tri-City
Raceway Park.
The RUSH Stock Car division continues to grow, and they have a two-race weekend
slated. Friday evening, they will be in
action at Freedom Motorsports Park and conclude the weekend with a special $500
to win event at Eriez Speedway.
It’s Father’s Day weekend so be sure to treat dad to some great RUSH racing
action at a speedway near you.
The RUSH Racing Series is brought to you by Hovis Auto & Truck Supply together
with Born2Run Lubricants along with the support of Hoosier Tire, Rick Hendrick
City Chevrolet, Sunoco Race Fuels, Bazell Race Fuels, Insinger Performance,
Flynn's Tire, Gunter's Honey, Sunbelt Rentals, MSD Performance, Holley
Performance Products, FK Rod Ends, Schoenfeld Headers, Jones Racing Products,
Landrum Performance Springs, 3C Graphix, Dave Poske's Performance Parts,
Velocita-USA, Wieland Metal Services, Frankland Racing Supply, Dusted Steak
Seasoning, Ontime Body & Graphic, Sherwood Wheels, D&V Jewelers, Dusted,
Heritage Wine Cellars, Precise Racing Products, Wedge Motorsports, Racing
Electronics, and Billy’s Garage.
E-mail can be sent to the RUSH Racing Series at [email protected] and
snail mail to 4368 Route 422, Pulaski, PA 16143. Office phone is 724-964-9300.
The RUSH Late Model website is www.rushlatemodels.com. Like our Facebook page
at www.facebook.com/rushlatemodels and follow us on X (formerly known as
Twitter) @RUSHLM.
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