MAX BLAIR WINS
$20,000 "BILL EMIG MEMORIAL" PRESENTED BY SUNOCO FOR THE 4TH TIME IN THE LAST 8
YEARS WITH THE HOVIS RUSH LATE MODEL FLYNN'S TIRE/GUNTER'S HONEY TOUR AT
LERNERVILLE & ALSO TAKES HOME $8,000 D&V JEWELERS DIAMOND RING PRESENTED BY
MOTORAD
By Mike Leone
June 25-27, 2026 FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
(Sarver, PA)...The Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Dirt Late Model Series presented
by Born2Run Lubricants participated in the “Bill Emig Memorial” presented by Sunoco
Race Fuels with support from Joseph J. Oliva Attorney at Law, Seal-Tite Paving &
Excavating, Keyser Manufacturing, and Integra Shocks alongside Lucas Oil Late
Model Dirt Series in the "Firecracker 100" weekend for the eighth straight year
at Lernerville Speedway. Heavy thunderstorms in the evening washed out
Thursday's program and threatened on both Friday and Saturday with periodic
light shows, but the dedication of Lernerville's staff to once again complete
the event won out. A record $85,000 in cash and contingencies were distributed
to RUSH racers! The event was
streamed live on FloRacing.
Making his first RUSH Late Model start since winning the $10,000
"Bill Hendren Memorial" last October at Pittsburgh PA Motor Speedway, Max Blair
added another marquee victory to his illustrious racing career on Saturday
night. Blair, who started eighth in
the 50-lap feature, passed Christian Schneider on lap 10 and was never
challenged over the last 40 caution-free laps on his way to the $20,000 victory.
It was Blair's fourth "Bill Emig Memorial" win in the last eight years.
Blair also received the $8,000 D&V Jewelers championship diamond ring
presented by MotoRad Spec Racing Development along with the beautifully designed
trophy from Design Creations (DCi Awards) in Landrum Performance Springs Victory
Lane.
"I really didn't think we had a chance with Dave (Hess) and Mason
(Zeigler) starting on the front row," acknowledged the 36-year-old Centerville,
Pa. standout. "I'm not sure what
happened down there (turn four) on the opening lap, but the seas parted and it
just worked out. We definitely had
some luck on our side getting up there, but once we got up front we felt good.
When we hot lapped, I felt like a fish
out of water like I never drove a race car before.
I didn't qualify good and don't race these things (crates) enough anymore
so it takes me some time to get back into the swing.
Once we got going in the heat, I felt pretty comfortable but by then Dave
was already leading and it was too late."
2024 "Bill Emig Memorial" winner, Dave Hess, Jr., and 2025 winner,
Mason Zeigler, led the 25-car field to green.
A wild first lap saw third starting Christian Schneider fly into the lead
and Blair shoot from eighth to second after Hess made contact with Zeigler in
turn four as cars scattered everywhere.
Hess was able to keep his car straight to cross the line in third with
Joe Martin going sixth to fourth and Dylan Cecce in fifth.
Schneider was setting a good pace out front and caught the back of
the pack when Jeff Watson spun to bring out the caution with nine laps scored.
When racing resumed, Blair made the winning pass driving around Schneider
to lead lap 10 before Austin Hauser, Jake Gunn, and Watson tangled in
turns three and four to bring out the event's second and final caution.
Blair took off first in the IllusionPowder Coats "Firing Zone" on
the restart and was in clean air until he caught lapped traffic for the first
time on lap 21; meanwhile, Hess caught Schneider in the battle for second.
The duo raced side-by-side on laps 28 and 29, but Schneider was able to
maintain the runner-up spot. Blair
went unchallenged the rest of the way and took the checkered flag first by 3.165
seconds for his all-time leading 37th career Flynn's Tire/Gunter's Hone Tour
victory in the Centerline Motorsports-owned, Riggs Fiber/Virgile Iron &
Steel-sponsored #111. Blair also
became the season's fifth different winner in the first five events.
"It's so hard to run two cars- I don't think people realize that;
it's so hard to focus and make either car better because you're constantly
strapping into one," explained Blair.
"We had this car at the house and this is the same crate engine from last
year so we decided to put it together to come down and play and it all worked
out. I was saying all weekend I probably
wasn't going to do this anymore, but now I'll probably have to next year!"
"Max (Blair) showed some displeasure on that one restart but man I
wanted to get one for the local guys," revealed the 29-year-old Pittsburgh, Pa.
resident. "These guys are so good
and I wanted to win so bad. If I
turn him a little down the straightaway- soak it up, we try to win.
That was a gift from God on that opening lap and I was almost too tight
to even turn under them so I was just saying in the car, 'please turn, please
turn this is the only chance I'm going to get'.
This was a really racey track; hats off to Dan Bauman, Lernerville
Speedway, and all you people for staying here and supporting me.
Thank you to everyone who bought a t-shirt- we're the broke guys of the
sport; every t-shirt helps, along with all of the RUSH Officials- I appreciate
it!"
(Note: Blair and Schneider's engines were found to be 100% legal
per the Chevrolet Performance 604 Technical Manual following post-race engine
inspection. The results will be official once the fuel and tire samples that
were taken are verified to be in compliance for both racers.)
Hess earned $3,500 for third in the Alex Anderson-owned #44 for his
third straight top four finish in Flynn's Tire/Gunter's Honey Tour competition
this season. Hess has now finished
on the podium in the "Bill Emig Memorial" the last three years.
"I know Mason (Zeigler) and those guys aren't going to want to hear it
but that was an awful move on my part," explained the 41-year-old Waterford, Pa.
racer. "I got in there too hot and
it was just slick enough that I lost the front end.
There's just no excuse for that on lap one.
It totally made a long weekend worth nothing for those guys.
I couldn't stop regretting it the whole race."
"One-hundred laps with those other cars (Super Late Models) and how
the weather was just changed the track a little bit on us and we weren't the
best car and ended up third," added Hess.
"Thank you to Alex Anderson and all of his sponsors for giving me this
opportunity and busting their butts all weekend.
We had a great car and I wish we could have capped it off with a win, but
with the level of competition here, there's no reason to hang our heads with a
third. I'm just not happy with that
first lap incident and it just put a dark cloud over everything.
Hopefully those guys can forgive us.
We race up and down the road with him (Zeigler) a lot and I don't want
any hard feelings. Thank you to
Lernerville for working their butt off with the weather conditions and giving us
a track along with RUSH and everyone for putting this race on- it's an awesome
deal."
After finishing a season best sixth at the last event Tour event at
Stateline, Cecce did two spots better in fourth after getting by Martin on lap
36 and earned $3,000 for car owner Russ Clark.
Martin, who won the June 6 $4,000 event at Sharon, was fifth for $2,000
for car owner Jonathan Stockdale.
Martin also received a spoiler kit from Ontime Body & Graphic.
Cody Dawson went 10th to 6th for his best finish of the season on
the Tour and earned $1,500. Michael
Norris made his 2026 RUSH debut and was seventh for $1,200 driving for his
brother-in-law, Nico Dabecco.
Demetrios Drellos earned $1,200 for eighth, which was his fifth top 10 finish in
as many events to maintain second in Flynn's Tire/Gunter's Honey Tour points.
Delaware's Trevor Collins advanced three spots to ninth for $1,100.
Austin Allen went 16th to 10th for $1,000.
After pitting early, second place starting Zeigler came back to
finish 11th and was awarded the Close Racing Supply "Tough Break of the Night"
$100 gift card. Jeremy Wonderling
raced from 25th to 12th to earn the $100 Big Daddy's Speed Center/Hoosier Tire
Western PA Hard Charger gift card.
Wonderling still leads the $20,000 to-win Flynn's Tire/Gunter's Honey Tour
points in search of an unprecedented sixth Series title.
Jason Knowles led wire-to-wire to win the 15-lap Real Merchant
Services DMV Non-Qualifier presented by Close Racing Supply.
The 44-year-old Addison, NY driver earned $500 aboard his Empire
Crushing/Mobile Tech Communications/Griswolds ETR Service/Lewis Lawn
Landscaping/Leland Harris Bus & Trucking/Davis Electric-sponsored #4.
Knowles became the amazing 91st different winner in 114 races run
all-time! Knowles also received
approximately $600 in contingencies including a RUSH Hoosier Tire compliments of
Big Ed's Tire Service, $200
Wedge Motorsports gift card, a set of GM 604 Valve Springs from Rohrich
Automotive, and a $50 Holley Performance Parts gift card.
Fresh off from winning his first career Flynn's Tire/Gunter's Honey
Tour event two weeks ago at Stateline, Ben Easler failed to qualify for the
feature, but came home second in the Non-Qualifier.
After two cautions on the opening lap, Easler chased fellow Tour racer,
Knowles, the entire 15 non-stop laps, but came up 0.821 seconds shy.
Breyton Santee was third.
Mike Wonderling went eighth to fourth over Tony Musolino.
Martin was fastest in Schneider Trucks hot laps with a lap of
17.559 and earned $50. Hess set fast
time overall against the season high 48-car field in FK Rod Ends "Shock the
Clock" Qualifying presented by Siple Racing Edits with a lap of 18.182.
Michael Duritsky, Sr. added $50 in memory of his son and former RUSH Late
Model racer, Michael, Jr., which bumped up Hess' total to $250 for fast time
honors!
Cecce, Drellos, Schneider, Hess, Martin, and Zeigler won the $25 FK
Rod Ends heat races. Hess became the
fourth different Sunoco Dash winner of the season to earn a $100 Sunoco Fuel
card and $100 cash for the "John Buzzard Memorial".
Tour drivers Ryan Hare and Stebbins also received $100 Sunoco Fuel cards
in the random draws presented by Bazell Race Fuels, while the $50 Sunoco Fuel
cards were won by Blair, Hauser, Tom Snyder, Jr., and Jake Gunn.
The new Weather Capital Sales "Uncle Sam's Grand" drawing was won
by Tony Magill. Magill not only won
$1,000 in the random drawing but was also very lucky in the contingency drawings
for non-qualifiers. Magill won a
$300 gift card from Brandon Ingram's Competition Crate Parts and a front drive
system from Jones Racing Products valued at $223 all on top of his $225
Non-Qualifier race winnings.
The first Capital Contracting Service "Allegiance Rewards" drawings
were held for Touring member drivers that competed in 75% of the first four
completed events and were won by Kyle Zimmerman ($300), Brodie Oravetz ($200),
and Allen ($100).
Landrum Performance Springs, which will award a $5,000 Loyalty
Bonus at the season ending event, distributed BOGO certificates that were won by Darrell Lanigan, Wyatt White, Tim Shaffer, Schneider
and Sean Boskovich.
The Flynn’s Tire/Gunter's Honey Touring Series will return to Stateline Speedway
in Busti, NY for the second and final time of 2026 next Saturday night, July 4
for race #6 of the 2026 season paying $4,000 to-win.
Schneider Trucks hot laps will begin at 6:15 p.m. followed by FK Rod Ends
"Shock the Clock" Qualifying and heat races.
Hovis Auto & Truck Supply RUSH Late Model Flynn’s Tire/Gunter's Honey Touring
Series "Bill Emig Memorial" presented by Sunoco Race Fuels Race #5 (50 laps, $20,000
to-win): 1. MAX BLAIR (Centerline 111)
2. Christian Schneider (Daugherty 56)
3. Dave Hess, Jr. (Anderson 44)
4. Dylan Cecce (Clark 18*) 5.
Joe Martin (Stockdale 31) 6. Cody
Dawson (36) 7. Michael Norris
(Dabecco N1) 8. Demetrios Drellos
(111) 9. Trevor Collins (72)
10. Austin Allen (Mullen 32)
11. Mason Zeigler (25z) 12. Jeremy
Wonderling (3J) 13. Devin Brannon
(137) 14. Daryl Charlier (Dobnak 42)
15. Kyle Zimmerman (Stockdale 101)
16. Marino Angelicchio (55)
17. Tommy Schirnhofer, Jr. (8s) 18.
Ashton Biggs (11A) 19. Kurt Stebbins
(26) 20. Jake Gunn (14G)
21. Ryan Hare (29) 22. Austin
Hauser (51) 23. Darrell Lanigan
(Zulisky 58TAZ) 24. Jeff Watson (1*)
25. Clinton Hersh (16).
(Note: Jeremy Wonderling took a Tour
provisional)
Real Merchant
Services DMV Non-Qualifier presented by Close Racing Supply
(15 laps, $500
to-win): 1. Jason Knowles (4) 2. Ben
Easler (02) 3. Breyton Santee (9)
4. Mike Wonderling (White 5w18)
5. Tony Musolino (Dobnak 42D)
6. Jacob Whitt (33) 7. Brodie
Oravetz (91B) 8. Sean Boskovich (33)
9. Jared Costello (6J) 10.
Jamie Wrightsman (21J) 11. Tom
Snyder, Jr. (10s) 12. Wyatt White
(5w) 13. Hunter Proctor (432)
14. Leo Iarrapino (45L) 15.
Rob Coffaro (24c) 16. Chuck Recker
(6) 17. Tony Magill (M5)
18. Chuck Medved (2M). DNS: Zach Gunn (17G), Allan Hammond (97), Tim
Shaffer (45), Dusty Waters (14), Anthony Monteparte (66).
Car Count: 48
Feature Margin of Victory: 3.165 seconds
Feature Lap Leaders: Christian
Schneider (1-9), Max Blair (10-50)
Capital Contracting Service "Allegiance Rewards":
Kyle Zimmerman ($300), Brodie Oravetz ($200), Austin Allen ($100)
Close Racing Supply “Tough Brake of the Night:
Mason Zeigler
Hoosier Tire Western PA/Big Daddy’s Speed Center Hard Charger: Jeremy
Wonderling (+13)
Holley
Performance Group “Nosed Out”:
Jason Knowles
Landrum Performance Springs BOGO Certificates: Darrell
Lanigan, Wyatt White, Tim Shaffer, Christian Schneider & Sean Boskovich
Ontime Body & Graphic “Spoiler Alert” Spoiler Kit:
Joe Martin
Schneider Trucks “Hottest of the Hot” Fastest in Hot Laps:
Joe Martin (17.559)
Sunoco Fuel Card Winners presented by Bazell Race Fuels: Kurt
Stebbins ($100), Ryan Hare ($100), Austin Hauser ($50), Tom Snyder, Jr. ($50),
Max Blair ($50), Jake Gunn ($50)
Weather Capital Sales "Uncle Sam's Grand" $1,000 Drawing:
Tony Magill
FK Rod Ends “Shock the Clock” Flight A Qualifying presented by Siple Racing
Edits (Track
record 16.750 by Bryce Davis on 10/15/21) 1. 18*-Dylan Cecce, 18.287[20]; 2.
111D-Demetrios Drellos, 18.354[5]; 3. 56-Christian Schneider, 18.383[22]; 4.
51-Austin Hauser, 18.496[12]; 5. 17G-Zach Gunn, 18.521[3]; 6. 101-Kyle
Zimmerman, 18.555[24]; 7. N1-Michael Norris, 18.584[19]; 8. 58TAZ-Darrell
Lanigan, 18.649[4]; 9. 02-Ben Easler, 18.676[14]; 10. 4-Jason Knowles,
18.774[23]; 11. 1*-Jeff Watson, 18.808[9]; 12. 55A-Marino Angelicchio,
18.846[16]; 13. 16-Clinton Hersh, 18.953[10]; 14. 66-Anthony Monteparte,
18.969[1]; 15. 9S-Breyton Santee, 19.081[11]; 16. 11A-Ashton Briggs, 19.132[17];
17. 6R-Chuck Recker, 19.160[6]; 18. 5W18-Mike Wonderling, 19.204[7]; 19.
21J-Jamie Wrightsman, 19.327[15]; 20. 5W-Wyatt White, 19.365[8]; 21. 45-Tim
Shaffer, 19.556[21]; 22. 42D-Tony Musolino, 19.684[18]; 23. 432-Hunter Proctor,
20.029[13]; 24. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling, NT.
FK Rod Ends “Shock the Clock” Flight B Qualifying presented by Siple Racing
Edits ($250
for fast time)
(Track record 16.750 by Bryce Davis on 10/15/21): 1. 44-Dave Hess
Jr, 18.182[3]; 2. 31-Joe Martin, 18.235[2]; 3. 25Z-Mason Zeigler, 18.367[7]; 4.
111-Max Blair, 18.440[13]; 5. 36-Cody Dawson, 18.627[9]; 6. 72-Trevor Collins,
18.703[1]; 7. 137-Devin Brannon, 18.708[12]; 8. 14G-Jake Gunn, 18.758[10]; 9.
91B-Brodie Oravetz, 18.767[6]; 10. 33W-Jacob Whitt, 18.841[4]; 11. 32A-Austin
Allen, 18.847[22]; 12. 8S-Tommy Schirnhofer Jr, 18.885[8]; 13. 29-Ryan Hare,
18.935[23]; 14. 97-Allan Hammond, 18.955[17]; 15. 42-Daryl Charlier, 19.014[14];
16. 26-Kurt Stebbins, 19.048[5]; 17. 14W-Dusty Waters, 19.112[15]; 18. 33-Sean
Boskovich, 19.197[18]; 19. 2M-Chuck Medved, 19.256[24]; 20. 10S-Tom Snyder Jr,
19.360[21]; 21. 6J-Jared Costello, 19.720[16]; 22. 45L-Leo Iarrapino,
20.042[19]; 23. M5-Tony Magill, 20.110[20]; 24. 24C-Rob Coffaro, 21.268[11].
FK Rod Ends Heat 1 (8 laps, Top 3 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1.
18*-Dylan Cecce[1]; 2. N1-Michael Norris[3]; 3. 51-Austin Hauser[2]; 4.
16-Clinton Hersh[5]; 5. 4-Jason Knowles[4]; 6. 11A-Ashton Briggs[6]; 7.
21J-Jamie Wrightsman[7]; 8. 42D-Tony Musolino[8]
FK Rod Ends Heat 2 (8
laps, Top 3 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1. 111D-Demetrios Drellos[1]; 2. 1*-Jeff
Watson[4]; 3. 58TAZ-Darrell Lanigan[3]; 4. 17G-Zach Gunn[2]; 5. 66-Anthony
Monteparte[5]; 6. 6R-Chuck Recker[6]; 7. 432-Hunter Proctor[8]; 8. 5W-Wyatt
White[7]
FK Rod Ends Heat 3 (8
laps, Top 3 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1. 56-Christian Schneider[1]; 2.
101-Kyle Zimmerman[2]; 3. 55A-Marino Angelicchio[4]; 4. 02-Ben Easler[3]; 5.
9S-Breyton Santee[5]; 6. 5W18-Mike Wonderling[6]; 7. 45-Tim Shaffer[7]. DNS:
3J-Jeremy Wonderling.
FK Rod Ends Heat 4 (8
laps, Top 3 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1. 44-Dave Hess Jr[1]; 2. 111-Max
Blair[2]; 3. 137-Devin Brannon[3]; 4. 29-Ryan Hare[5]; 5. 26-Kurt Stebbins[6];
6. 33W-Jacob Whitt[4]; 7. 2M-Chuck Medved[7]; 8. 45L-Leo Iarrapino[8].
FK Rod Ends Heat 5 (8
laps, Top 3 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1. 31-Joe Martin[1]; 2. 36-Cody
Dawson[2]; 3. 32A-Austin Allen[4]; 4. 14G-Jake Gunn[3]; 5. 14W-Dusty Waters[6];
6. 97-Allan Hammond[5]; 7. 10S-Tom Snyder Jr[7]; 8. M5-Tony Magill[8].
FK Rod Ends Heat 6 (8
laps, Top 3 transfer to A, $25 to-win): 1. 25Z-Mason Zeigler[1]; 2. 72-Trevor
Collins[2]; 3. 8S-Tommy Schirnhofer Jr[4]; 4. 42-Daryl Charlier[5]; 5.
91B-Brodie Oravetz[3]; 6. 6J-Jared Costello[7]; 7. 33-Sean Boskovich[6]; 8.
24C-Rob Coffaro[8]
Cleetus Motorsports Last Chance B Main 1
(12 laps, Top 2 transfer to A, $50 to-win): 1.
16-Clinton Hersh[1]; 2. 11A-Ashton Briggs[5]; 3. 4-Jason Knowles[3]; 4. 42D-Tony
Musolino[9]; 5. 17G-Zach Gunn[2]; 6. 21J-Jamie Wrightsman[7]; 7. 5W-Wyatt
White[10]; 8. 6R-Chuck Recker[6]; 9. 432-Hunter Proctor[8]; 10. 66-Anthony
Monteparte[4].
Cleetus Motorsports Last Chance B Main 2
(12 laps, Top 2 transfer to A, $50 to-win): 1.
29-Ryan Hare[2]; 2. 26-Kurt Stebbins[4]; 3. 02-Ben Easler[1]; 4. 9S-Breyton
Santee[3]; 5. 3J-Jeremy Wonderling[10]; 6. 5W18-Mike Wonderling[5]; 7. 45-Tim
Shaffer[7]; 8. 33W-Jacob Whitt[6]; 9. 45L-Leo Iarrapino[9]; 10. 2M-Chuck
Medved[8].
Cleetus Motorsports Last Chance B Main 3
(12 laps, Top 2 transfer to A, $50 to-win): 1.
14G-Jake Gunn[1]; 2. 42-Daryl Charlier[2]; 3. 10S-Tom Snyder Jr[7]; 4.
91B-Brodie Oravetz[4]; 5. 97-Allan Hammond[5]; 6. M5-Tony Magill[9]; 7. 33-Sean
Boskovich[8]; 8. 6J-Jared Costello[6]; 9. 14W-Dusty Waters[3]; 10. 24C-Rob
Coffaro[10].
"John Buzzard Memorial" Sunoco Dash
(6 laps, $100 cash & $100 Sunoco fuel card
to-win): 1. 44-Dave Hess Jr[1]; 2. 25Z-Mason Zeigler[2]; 3. 56-Christian
Schneider[3]; 4. 111D-Demetrios Drellos[4]; 5. 18*-Dylan Cecce[5]; 6. 31-Joe
Martin[6].
Non-Qualifier Product Package Winners List
($12,000):
1. FK Rod Ends: One Complete Set 4130 Black FK Rod Ends ($500) (Wyatt White)
2. FK Rod Ends: One Complete Set 4130 Black FK Rod Ends ($500) (Hunter Proctor)
3. Ed Carley Motorsports: Gift Certificate for Consultation/Tech Support/Labor
($500) (Mike Wonderling)
4. Daugherty Motorsports/Integra Shocks: Gift Certificate for Consultation/Tech
Support/Labor ($500) (Tom Snyder, Jr.)
5. Milwaukee Tool Compliments of Brocious Lumber: Milwaukee Drill/Driver-2 M18
Batteries, Charger & Case ($429) (Ben Easler)
6. Milwaukee Tool Compliments of Brocious Lumber: Milwaukee Drill/Driver-2 M18
Batteries, Charger & Case ($429) (Ben Easler)
7. Tru-Form Race Products: Custom Helmet Wrap ($425) (Breyton Santee)
8. Wieland Metal Services/Rohrich Performance Parts: 2 Sheets White Aluminum/1
Set GM 604 Valve Springs ($353) (Anthony Monteparte)
9. Wieland Metal Services/Rohrich Performance Parts: 2 Sheets White Aluminum/1
Set GM 604 Valve Springs ($353) (Chuck Recker)
10. Landrum Performance Springs: Package of 4 VB Standard Springs ($350) (Jared
Costello)
11. Landrum Performance Springs: Package of 4 VB Standard Springs ($350) (Jamie
Wrightsman)
12. Landrum Performance Springs: Package of 4 VB Standard Springs ($350) (Zach
Gunn)
13. ARC Racing (Roy Anderson)/Rohrich Per. Parts: $200 Gift Certificate/1 Set GM
604 Valve Springs ($303) (Chuck Recker)
14. Wedge Motorsports/Rohrich Performance Parts: $200 Gift Certificate/1 Set GM
604 Valve Springs ($303) (Jason Knowles)
15. Competition Crate Parts: $300 Gift Certificate ($300) (Tony Magill)
16. Dave Poske's Performance Parts: $300 Gift Certificate ($300) (Allan Hammond)
17. Russ King Racing: $300 Gift Certificate ($300) (Chuck Recker)
18. JDS Racing (Jim Stevens): $300 Close Racing Supply Gift Certificate ($300)
(Jacob Whitt)
19. Shuttleworth Auto Sales: $300 Close Racing Supply Gift Certificate ($300)
(Brodie Oravetz)
20. Insinger Performance: $300 Gift Certificate ($300) (Leo Iarrapino)
21. Velocita-USA/Rohrich Performance Parts: Pair of 2-Layer Racing Gloves/1 Set
GM 604 Valve Springs ($272) (Rob Coffaro)
22. Ontime Body & Graphic/Big Daddy's: Complete Spoiler Kit/$100 Gift Card
($250) (Dusty Waters)
23. Ontime Body & Graphic/Big Daddy's: Complete Spoiler Kit/$100 Gift Card
($250) (Tony Musolino)
24. Big Ed's Tire Service: 1 RUSH Hoosier Racing Tire ($240) (Jason Knowles)
25. Neff Motorsports: 1 RUSH Hoosier Racing Tire ($240) (Tom Snyder, Jr.)
26. Ray's Racing Collectibles: 1 RUSH Hoosier Racing Tire ($240) (Jacob Whitt)
27. Hoosier Racing Tire: 1 RUSH Hoosier Racing Tire ($240) (Jamie Wrightsman)
28. Hoosier Racing Tire: 1 RUSH Hoosier Racing Tire ($240) Zach Gunn)
29. Hoosier Racing Tire: 1 RUSH Hoosier Racing Tire ($240) (Tim Shaffer)
30. Racing Electronics/Performance Bodies: Switch-R Driver Radio and Case/$100
Gift Certificate ($235) (Anthony Monteparte)
31. Jones Racing Products: RUSH Dirt LM Front Drive/Part #1035-S-CE ($223) (Tony
Magill)
32. Insinger Performance/Race Jugs: $150 Gift Certificate for Sunoco Race Fuel/2
Fuel Jugs ($216) (Rob Coffaro)
33. Insinger Performance/Race Jugs: $150 Gift Certificate for Sunoco Race Fuel/2
Fuel Jugs ($216) (Allan Hammond)
34. Insinger Performance/Race Jugs: $150 Gift Certificate for Sunoco Race Fuel/2
Fuel Jugs ($216) (Leo Iarrapino)
35. Insinger Performance/Race Jugs: $150 Gift Certificate for Sunoco Race Fuel/2
Fuel Jugs ($216) (Sean Boskovich)
Additional Drawings:
1. Ed Carley Motorsports: $500 off a new set of Genesis Shocks (Zach Gunn)
2. Ed Carley Motorsports: $500 off a new Rocket Chassis (Ben Easler)
The RUSH Racing Series is brought to you by Hovis Auto & Truck Supply together
with Born2Run Lubricants along with the support of Hoosier Tire, Sunoco Race
Fuels, Bazell Race Fuels, Insinger Performance, Colussy Chevrolet Flynn's Tire,
Gunter's Honey, Rustler Sales & Service, MSD Performance, Holley Performance
Products, FK Rod Ends, Capital Contracting Service, Joseph J. Oliva Attorney at
Law, Schoenfeld Headers, Jones Racing Products, Landrum Performance Springs,
Russ King Racing, 3C Graphix, Velocita-USA, Wieland Metal Services, Real
Merchant Services DMV, IllusionCoats Powder Coating, Hoosier Tire Western
Pennsylvania/Big Daddy's Speed Center, Close Racing Supply, Keyser
Manufacturing/Integra Racing Shocks, Seal-Tite Paving & Excavating, MotoRad,
Schneider Trucks, Ontime Body & Graphic, Henry's Headers & Exhaust Systems,
D&V Jewelers, AERO Race Wheels, Racing Electronics, Design Creations, and
Competition Crate Parts.
E-mail can be sent to the RUSH Racing Series at [email protected] and
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
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