SSP Outback Track Racing Results – Friday, June 12, 2009
Monday June 15, 2009
Newberrytown, PA (June 12, 2009) – The final round of the Spring Shoot-Out Series at the SSP Outback Track took place on Friday night, June 12.
Quarter Midget class winners include Kasssidy Michael – Manheim, PA (120 Honda Junior Blue & 120 Honda Junior Unrestricted); Logan Spahr – Lewisberry, PA (120 Honda Junior Red); Kasey Kreider – Salunga, PA (3hp Briggs Junior Unrestricted); Macoy Fisher – Dover, PA (3hp Briggs Senior Light); Sklyar Allison – Columbia, PA (120 Honda Senior Light); Hayden Miller – Bernville, PA (160 Honda Senior Light); Jared Anstine – York, PA (160 Honda Senior Heavy) and Darren Schott – Myerstown, PA (Briggs World Formula).
Kart class winners include Tanner Talbot Wrightsville, PA (Junior Sportsman Purple); Spencer Rudy – Etters, PA (Junior Restricted); Trey Hivner – Manchester, PA (Junior Champ Sportsman Purple); Dylan Funk (Pee Wee Champ); Eric Ritchey – (Senior Stock Light); and Jason Funk (Senior Stock Heavy).
The next open practice session on Wednesday night, June 17 will be open to all classes of karts and quarter midgets. All practice participants should enter via the back gate on Kise Mill Road (exit gate during Outback Track races). On Wednesday night, the back gate will open at 5:30 p.m. with practice from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The cost is $20.00 per driver (who practices on the track) and no charge for anyone else entering the pit area for the open practice sessions.
The first race of the Summer Shoot-Out Series will be Friday night, June 19. The 10-race Summer Shoot-Out Series will begin on Friday, June 19 and conclude on Saturday, August 28. The pit gates will open 5:00 p.m. with a driver’s meeting at 7:15 p.m. Open practice will be from 6:45p.m. to 7:10 p.m. and racing action begins at 7:30 p.m. There will be no sanctioning body affiliation for either karts or quarter midgets, but the technical/specification rules will be very similar to the major sanctioning groups for these types of cars (W.K.A. and QMA). The entry fees for each class will be $15.00 per entry and participants may enter more than one class on a raceday ($12.00 for each additional class). Trophies will be awarded to the top three in each class. No participants will be denied racing as SSP will make every effort to define a class for all drivers who wish to compete.
Pit pass prices for races at the Outback Track will be $8.00 for everyone ages 15 & older; Children ages 9 – 14 are $5.00; Children 8 years of age and under are $3.00. Hand held infants are admitted free.
Everyone with a pit pass from the Outback Track will receive the $2.00 Repeat Fan Discount towards grandstand tickets for the next night’s racing events at the “Big Track.” Returning fans are encouraged to write their name, address and phone number on the back of the stub to be entered into special drawings during and at the end of the season for great prizes. The Repeat Fan Discount is not valid for pit pass purchases at the “Big Track.”
The Susquehanna Speedway Park is located off I-83 to exit 32, then 1.4 miles NW on SR382 to York Road, then 1.3 miles south. For more information, contact the speedway offices at (717) 292-1696 or visit online at sspracing.net. On raceday, the Outback Track raceday hotline is (717) 932-1608. The “Big” track phone is (717) 938-9170 for up-to-date information.
SSP Outback Track Race Results from Friday, June 12, 2009
(Spring Shoot-Out Championship Night)
Quarter Midgets:
120 Honda Junior Blue (20 laps): 1. Kassidy Michael; 2. Logan Spahr; 3. Kenny Murray; 4. Kyle Craker; 5. Matthew Donley; 6. Bobby Lamond; 7. Annabel Allison.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Michael and Allison.
120 Honda Junior Red (20 laps): 1. Logan Spahr; 2. Brooklyn Gable; 3. Emily Dove; 4. Aimee Getgen.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Spahr.
3hp Briggs Junior Unrestricted (20 laps): 1. Kasey Kreider; 2. Hunter Eberly. *Combined with 120 Honda Junior Unrestricted Feature.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Kreider.
120 Honda Junior Unrestricted (20 laps): 1. Kassidy Michael; 2. Austin Deibler; 3. Chase Gutshall; 4. Kyle Craker.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Michael.
3hp Briggs Senior Light (20 laps): 1. Macoy Fisher; 2. Kasey Kreider; 3. Brent Shearer.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Shearer.
120 Honda Senior Light (20 laps): 1. Skylar Allison; 2. Colin Myers; 3. Chris Moser; 4. Austin Allison; 5. Katie Dorsey; 6. Keith Dorsey II; 7. Ellie Fisher; 8. Hayden Miller.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Keith Dorsey II and Myers.
160 Honda Senior Light (20 laps): 1. Hayden Miller; 2. Colin Myers; 3. Chase Gutshall; 2. Shjon Dove.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Myers.
160 Honda Senior Heavy (20 laps): 1. Jared Anstine. *Combined with Briggs World Formula Feature.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Swift.
Briggs World Formula (20 laps): 1. Darren Schott; 2. Dallas Schott. *Combined with 160 Honda Senior Heavy Feature.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Darren Schott.
Karts (Flat & Champ):
All Junior Classes combined for the feature.
Junior Sportsman Purple (20 laps): 1. Tanner Talbot; 2. Dakota Dehoff; 3. Austin Leidy.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Talbot.
Junior Resticted (20 laps): 1. Spencer Rudy.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Rudy.
Pee Wee Champ (20 laps): 1. Dylan Funk.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Funk.
Junior Champ Purple (20 laps): 1. Trey Hivner.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Hivner.
- All Senior Classes combined for the feature.
Senior Stock Light (20 laps): 1. Eric Ritchey; 2. John Brown; 3. Garrett Updike; 4. Dalton Frye; 5. Tyler Frye.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Ritchey.
Senior Stock Heavy (20 laps): 1. Jason Funk.
HEAT RACE WINNER: Funk.
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