BECHTELSVILLE, PA - The previous Saturday night, 
Duane Howard’s car sat in the Grandview Speedway pits destroyed due to 
an on track accident. The Norm Hansell owned No. 357H team worked 
diligently during the week and had another car prepared for the 
five-time track Modified point champion and the effort paid off.
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This Saturday night Howard started 14th in the 28-car starting grid 
and with three laps to go in the 30-Lap T.P. Trailers NASCAR 358 
Modified All-American Racing Series feature sponsored by A.D. Moyer 
Hardware & Lumber, he managed to wrestle the lead away from DIRT 
Hall of Famer Frank Cozze on a restart. He never gave up the lead and 
this time he parked the car in victory lane for his third win of the 
season. He was thankful that Hansell put him in his second car to 
teammate Brett Kressley to give him the opportunity to compete at the 
1/3-mile oval after losing his regular ride a few weeks prior. In 
addition to the top prize he also pocketed $250 from T.P. Trailers.
Ron
 Kline posted his third 25-Lap BRC NASCAR Late Model feature since 
getting behind the wheel of the Jr. Grebe/Wanda Brown No. 3X. This time 
he had to hold off the late race challenges of Randy Stoudt, who was in 
search of his 67th career win. He also earned an additional $100 from 
T.P. Trailers and the ½-way Dan’s Deli hoagie award.
In the 
caution filled 25-lap NASCAR Sportsman feature Ryan Lilick was 
victorious for the second time of the year. T.P. Trailers also awarded 
Lilick $100.
The two 15-Lap Blast From The Past Vintage car features were won by Dave Smith and Ron Myers.
 The battle for the championships in all three divisions of NASCAR 
sanctioned stock car racing comes to an end next Saturday. The 
WNPV-1440AM Radio sponsored night of racing will feature the 
T.P.Trailers 358 Modifieds, BRC Late Models and Sportsman stock cars 
starting at 7:30 p.m.
 This will be the final point races of the 
season at the Bechtelsville track. The top spot in the season long chase
 for the title in each division will earn the top finisher a healthy 
payoff from both NASCAR and the track.
 Many of the Modified 
racers will also be using the night to get some additional track time as
 they prepare for the Granddaddy of area classics, the 46th Annual 
Freedom 76 paying $25,000 to win and taking place on Saturday, September
 10th. Many of the top names in Modified racing will be taking part.  
Bobby
 Gunther-Walsh took the early lead at the onset of the Modified feature 
and held that position until Justin Grim, who was having a solid fourth 
place run, stopped in turn four bringing out the caution with nine laps 
completed. On the restart, rookie Brett Kressley charged to the front 
trying to capture his second win leaving Gunther-Walsh, Brian Krummel, 
Cozze and Howard to dice for the remaining positions.
With 18 laps in the books Kressley had an enormous lead built up and encountered numerous lap cars.
At
 one point Kressley went between Carroll Hine III and Chris Gambler. 
Both Hine III and Gambler spun in turn two creating a lap 22 caution. 
Hine III and Gambler continued, but before action resumed Kressley 
pulled into the infield with ignition problems. The turn of events put 
Gunther-Walsh back in front for the restart with Cozze alongside. When 
action went green, Cozze and Gunther-Walsh traded paint and Cozze 
emerged as the new leader. Howard, Craig VonDohren and Krummel followed 
through as Gunther-Walsh got shuffled back to fourth with Doug Manmiller
 fifth.
Hine III regrouped the pack when he stopped in the third 
turn on the 27th lap. This restart saw Howard become the new pacesetter.
Krummel,
 running a strong fifth, lost a left rear wheel for the final yellow 
with two to go. Howard wasted no time since he knew Cozze, VonDohren, 
Mike Gular, who started 22nd after winning the consolation and Manmiller
 were right on his bumper waiting to make their move.
Howard kept
 the momentum going and was able to keep his fellow competitors behind 
him to pull into the winner’s circle for his 71st career win. Finishing 
second was Cozze followed by VonDohren, Gular and Manmiller, who finally
 had a change of luck for a decent finish.
Mike Kellner, Ryan Grim and Gunther-Walsh won the heats. The consolation race went to Gular.
In Late Model action Joe “Geezer” Fanelli led for two laps before Kline overtook him.
While Kline showed the way, Fanelli, Bryon Sipe, Steve Todorow and Dan Green jockeyed for second through fifth.
Sean
 Merkel stopped in the second turn with smoke coming out of the car for 
the lap 11 caution. Kline held his spot on the restart, but by now 
Stoudt, a two-time point champion, was in the runner-up spot in pursuit 
of the former point champion, who was already outdistancing himself.
By
 the 17th lap Stoudt, running the high groove, reeled in Kline, who took
 the inside lane. Stoudt made several challenges, but to no avail.
Kline
 didn’t give anyone an opportunity to overtake him and scored another 
win trailed by Stoudt, Wayne Pfeil, Chuck Schutz and Sipe.
After 
three tries to complete one lap in the Sportsman feature, rookie Andrew 
Kreis was at the head of the pack with Pat Conrad, Brandon Whitmoyer, 
Dylan Swinehart and Ryan Lilick pressuring him.
Brandon Whitmoyer became the new leader on the 10th lap.
Lady
 Luck certainly wasn’t with the Whitmoyer’s for this event as Craig, 
Brandon’s brother, started the night first in points but was eliminated 
earlier which dropped him to third in the point standings and now 
Brandon’s car had a huge bellow of smoke which caused him to stop in 
turns three and four on lap 17. Whitmoyer’s misfortune put Kreis back in
 first again on the restart with Ryan Lilick on his tailpipe.
Lilick passed Kreis for the lead one lap later and was able to hold off the challenges of Joe Funk III for the win.
Following
 Lilick and Funk III across the line were Jordan Henn, who regained the 
point lead with this finish; Kreis and Brad Arnold.
B. Whitmoyer, Funk III and Dylan Swinehart were the heat winners. The consolation race was won by Mike Lisowski.
RACE RESULTS
A.D.
 Moyer T.P. Trailers NASCAR Modified Feature (30 Laps): 1. Duane Howard,
 2. Frank Cozze, 3. Craig VonDohren, 4. Mike Gular, 5. Doug Manmiller, 
6. Jeff Strunk, 7. Steve Swinehart, 8. Jared Umbenhauer, 9. Kevin 
Hirthler, 10. Ryan Grim, 11. Bobby Gunther-Walsh, 12. Chris Esposito, 
13. Kyle Borror, 14. Brian Houseknecht, 15. Kory Fleming, 16. Kyle 
Weiss, 17. Ron Seltmann Jr., 18. Brian Krummel, 18. Mike Kellner, 20. 
Ray Swinehart, 21. Carroll Hine III, 22. Chris Gambler, 23. Brett 
Kressley, 24. Kenny Gilmore, 25. Glenn Owens, 26. John Willman, 27. 
Justin Grim, 28. Blaine Bracelin Jr., DNQ: Brett Gilmore, Ryan Kunkle, 
John Tschudy, Brad Force and Eric Biehn.
A.D. Moyer BRC NASCAR 
Late Model Feature (25 Laps): 1. Ron Kline, 2. Randy Stoudt, 3. Wayne 
Pfeil, 4. Chuck Schutz, 5. Bryon Sipe, 6. Brian Shuey, 7. Cory Merkel, 
8. Dan Green, 9. Joe Fanelli, 10. Steve Todorow, 11. Dave Ogin, 12. Eric
 Hoch, 13. Sean Merkel.
A.D. Moyer NASCAR Sportsman Feature (25 
Laps): 1. Ryan Lilick, 2. Joe Funk III, 3. Jordan Henn, 4. Andrew Kreis,
 5. Brad Arnold, 6. Mike Lisowski, 7. Dylan Swinehart, 8. Brian 
Hirthler, 9. Paul Kline, 10. Ryan Higgs, 11. Jack Butler, 12. Derrick 
Smith, 13. B.J. Joly, 14. Dean Bachman, 15. Nathan Mohr, 16. Mike 
Koffel, 17.Mark Kemmerer, 18. Brandon Whitmoyer, 19. Kenny Bock, 20. 
Brian Papiez, 21. Pat Conrad, 22. Kyle Lilick, 23. Craig Whimoyer, 24. 
Jesse Landis, 25. Jim Housworth, 26. Jordan Umbenhauer. DNQ: Josh Adams,
 Lex Shive, Paul Effring, Ken Eckert Jr., Steve Warner, Ryan Beltz and 
Carl Bittenbender.
A.D. Moyer Vintage  Class Feature (15 Laps): 1. Dave Smith, 2. Kevin Barndt, 3. Bill Gerhart, 4. Joe Poliacik. 5. Rick Mutter.
A.D. Moyer Modified Class Feature (15 Laps): 1. Ron Myers, 2. Mike Garris Jr., 3. Kevin Kuser, 4. Ronnie Peck, 5. Brett Peters