VERNON, NY- Whenever there is big money on the line at the Utica-Rome
 Speedway, reigning track champion and Super DIRTcar Series champion 
Matt Sheppard seems to find himself in Victory Lane.  This past Sunday, 
July 3, with a $6.000 payday on the line and in front of a standing room
 only crowd, Sheppard again found himself on the front stretch holding 
the checkered flag as he out dueled Danny Johnson in the early stages of
 the 60 lap main event to collect the Super DIRTcar Modified Series 
win.  In the companion Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprints main event, Jason 
Barney collected his second win at the Vernon oval while Brad Rouse 
collected the Race of Champions 602 Sportsman Series win in his first 
ever visit to Utica-Rome Speedway on Lights Auto/NAPA and Clinton 
Tractor night.
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The Super DIRTcar Series came to the green flag with Danny Johnson 
and Rob Bellinger at the head of the field. On the first lap, Pat Ward 
dove beneath the top two and took the lead. He led the first three laps 
before Johnson was able to get back by for the lead. A caution on the 
sixth lap slowed the race, and on the restart, Johnson took off again. 
Ward, however, stuck with him, inching closer with each passing lap. Ten
 laps later, Ward completed the pass by Johnson again, but the two 
stayed glued to each other. As the leaders closed in on lap traffic, 
Johnson stayed with the leader and passed back for the lead to take it 
for the third time on lap 23.
As the race reached its halfway mark, defending track champion Matt 
Sheppard was on the move. By lap 30, Sheppard drove his way into second 
and began working over the leader. Using the very bottom of the racing 
surface, Sheppard closed in on Johnson, finally getting by on lap 34. 
From there, Sheppard rocketed away from the rest of the top five. The 
second and last caution of the race came out on the 48th 
circuit, bringing the leader back in line with the rest of the field. 
The restart saw Johnson try to use the top side to pass by Sheppard, but
 the leader was too strong on the bottom. Sheppard picked up the victory
 12 laps later, followed by Johnson, Danny Varin, Larry Wight, and 
Bellinger. The top ten was filled out by Ward, Erick Rudolph, Billy 
Decker, Stewart Friesen, and Alan Johnson.
Jason Barney and Bryan Howland led the 24 car starting field for the 
Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprints to the green with Barney using the bottom
 line to take the lead.  While Barney showed the field the quick line 
around the half mile, it was ninth place starter Danny Varin that was 
making his charge to the front.  By the completion of lap two, he was 
into the third spot and a circuit later he moved around Howland to take 
the runner up spot.
The leaders began lapping the field by lap seven which saw Barney’s 
advantage evaporate as Varin closed in, and on lap 11 Varin was at 
Barney’s heels as the duo continue to negotiate heavy lapped traffic. 
 Barney was able to use traffic to use the lapped cars to his advantage 
as he had little trouble while Varin struggled in traffic.  At halfway 
of the 25 lap event, it was Barney stretching his lead out with Varin, 
Howland, Larry Wight, and Chuck Hebing chasing.
While Barney was running away out front, the battle for the third spot was going on between Howland and 11th
 place starter Wight swapping the position several times.  As the laps 
continue to click off, Howland was finally able to free himself from the
 battle with Wight and began to chase down Varin for the second spot but
 he ran out of laps.  Barney would close the 2016 edition of the Donath 
Motor Worx Central New York Speedweek with a dominating victory over 
Varin, Howland, Wight, Hebing, Matt Tanner, Steve Poirier, Mike Mahaney,
 Cory Sparks, and Jonathan Preston.  Poirier’s seventh place finish was 
enough for his to claim his second ESS CNY Speedweek title.
The Race of Champions 602 Sportsman feature took the green with Brad 
Rouse and Glenn Forward at the head of the field. The first lap, 
however, was led by Chris Johnson, who came from one row back from the 
leader. He was able to hold onto the lead two laps, but Matt Janczuk, 
who started fourth, dove below Johnson for the lead. He began to pull 
away, but a caution on lap nine reeled him back in. The restart saw 
Rocky Warner, who was now running second, begin to work over Janczuk. 
The two stayed together, battling back and forth, until Warner made it 
to the lead on lap 13.
Warner began to build a lead as the race passed lap 15. Behind him, 
Brad Rouse, in his first visit to the speedway, began to navigate his 
way to the front. With 10 to go, Rouse found himself in the runner up 
position. A caution on lap 21 erased the lead that Warner built, giving 
Rouse to opportunity he needed. When the green returned, Rouse began to 
battle with Warner for the lead, taking the top spot one lap later on 
the 23rd circuit. From there, Rouse drove away to win his 
first feature at Utica-Rome on his first visit. He was trailed by 
Warner, Johnson, Forward, and Chris Mackey.
For full details on the Super DIRTcar Series Modified main event, the
 Lucas Oil Empire Super Sprints A-Main, or Race of Champions Sportsman 
Series, please reference the official releases from the series.
Next Sunday, July 10, Pathfinder Village presents New York State 
Stock Car Association Night featuring another night of NASCAR Whelen 
All-American Series racing with the Gates-Cole Insurance Modifieds, SUNY
 Canton 602 Sportsman, Broedel Energy Open Sportsman, and G&I Homes 
of Vernon Pro Stocks.  Racing start at 6 p.m. with the gates opening at 
3:30 p.m.
LIGHTS AUTO/NAPA AND CLINTON TRACTOR RACE SUMMARY
 
SUPER DIRTCAR MODIFIED SERIES FEATURE FINISH (60 LAPS)- MATT 
SHEPPARD, Danny Johnson, Danny Varin, Larry Wight, Rob Bellinger, Pat 
Ward, Erick Rudolph, Billy Decker, Stewart Friesen, Alan Johnson, Ryan 
Phelps, Peter Britten, Chris Hile, Mat Williamson, Mike Mahaney, Vic 
Coffey, Max McLaughlin, Jimmy Phelps, Brett Hearn, Marc Johnson, Ryan 
Arbuthnot, Bobby Varin, Matt Janiak, Keith Flack, Eldon Payne Jr., Rich 
Scagliotta, Jim Nagle, Matt Hulsizer, Tim Fuller, and Frank Cozze.
RACE OF CHAMPIONS 602 SPORSMAN SERIES FEATURE FINISH (30 LAPS)-BRAD 
ROUSE, Rocky Warner, Chris Johnson, Glenn Forward, Chris Mackey, Matt 
Janczuk, Kyle Inman, Brad Alger, Stephen Denton, Beth Bellinger, Brent 
Joy, Kyle Kiehn, Jason Rood, Dave Moyer, JaMike Sowle, Matt 
Steffenhagen, Brian Calabrese, AJ Miller, Troy Fleming, AJ Digsby, Ray 
Bliss, Billy Trexler III, Daryl Nutting, David Schilling, Kevin Ward, 
and Todd Root.
LUCAS OIL EMPIRE SUPER SPRINT A-MAIN FINISH (25 LAPS)-JASON BARNEY, 
Danny Varin, Bryan Howland, Larry Wight, Chuck Hebing, Matt Tanner, 
Steve Poirier, Mike Mahaney, Cory Sparks, Jonathan Preston, Shawn 
Donath, Mike Stelter, Paul Kinney, Mike Kiser, Jessica Zemken, Jordan 
Thomas, Jeff Cook, Parker Evans, Dylan Swiernik, Tim Axton, Brandon 
Kidd, Dave Axton, James Hanson, and Chad Miller.