DUHOW, DERUBEIS, CHAPMAN, STEFANSKI, SENEK, WEBBER, AND SPATORICO CLAIM KART WINS

Ransomville, NY - Thursday, May 20th - A total of sixty one karts signed in for competition at the Little R last Thursday night.  The headlining Stock Medium division hosted a total of sixteen karters giving fans a very entertaining feature main. 
     In the Novice ranks - the first win went to Dylan Duhow. Duhow took the lead at the drop of the green and held it through the entire distance. Duhow took the win over Michael Carmer, Kyle Phillips, and Rachelle Illig.  The second Novice main event checkered went to Tyler Derubeis.  Derubeis and Jason Hoegel kept fans on the edge of their seats as they swapped the lead several times during the ten lap stint.  At the line it was Derubeis in for the win over Hoegel, Olivia Tober, Anthony Wagner, and Kevin Marsh.
     The Junior I fifteen lap main event went to Jeff Chapman.  Picking up his first win in the division, Chapman took the lead away from Nicholas Tarnowski on lap fourteen and held it the remaining two circuits.  Eric Veihdeffer was credited with second followed by Wyatt Walker, Andrew Srock, Selena Smith, Gene Gregoric, Steven Imerese, Cole Susice, and Nicholas Tarnowski.
     Cam Stefanski collected his first win of the season aboard the Junior II ranks. Stefanski took the lead away from David Littlefield on lap thirteen and led the rest of the distance. Littlefield held on for second followed by Austin Susice, Steve Lewis, RJ Littlefield, Tristan Jeffery, Marc Eberz, John Conklin, Chase Collins, Alyssa Mullen, PJ Koestler, Trent Curtis, and Megan Cleveley.
     The Junior Restricted win went to Brett Senek - his second of the season. Senek and Brad Duhow swapped the lead a couple of times but it was Senek leading the most important lap - the final one. Duhow held on for second followed by Nicholas Schultz, Cody Kott, Brian Monahan, and Matthew Veihdeffer.
     In Clone competition it was Cori Webber notching her second win of the season. Webber lead all laps followed closely by Jeff Anstett at the line for second. Colin Spatorico, Tyler Walker, Taylor Sears, Dan Schulz, and Brian Knox rounded out the field.
     A total of sixteen competitors took the green aboard the twenty lap Stock Medium main. Ron Spatorico took command at the drop of the green and held off first Dan Heschke and then Steven Sweet in the final laps for the win. Sweet finished in second followed by Jon Reid, Heschke, Larry Stolzenburg, Chris Lammerts, James Gorcheck, Matthew Farnham, Mike Seefeldt, Cole Daubney, Seana Case, John Bonesky, Tim Swatsworth, Kevin Daunce, Andy Nye, and Tony Bootes.