Sebetto gets late race pass
of Blaney for Fremont All Star win;
Kramer, Ivy split 305 victories;
Brewer gets truck win
Friday,
Sept. 14, 2012
By Brian Liskai
FREMONT, Ohio – All it took was
one very little mistake by Dale
Blaney on a restart with four laps
to go Friday at Fremont Speedway
and Bryan Sebetto was there to
pounce. Sebetto executed a perfect
slide job in turns three and four
to take the lead and went on to
score his 22nd career win at “The
Track That Action Built.” While
the win against the University of
Northwestern Ohio All Star Circuit
of Champions is the third of his
career, it was the first for
Sebetto’s car owners Randy and
Lisa Hammer.
Blaney came into the weekend at
Fremont having won all four of the
UNOH All Star events at the track
in 2012. But, Sebetto gave notice
in the dash that he was going to
be a force to be reckoned with on
the opening night of the Jim Ford
Classic weekend presented by All
Pro Cylinder Heads. Sebetto
hounded Blaney the entire distance
of the six lap race and Blaney
knew come feature time he would
have his hands full with Fremont
Speedway’s 2011 champion and the
recently crowned Kistler Racing
Products Fremont Attica Sprint
Title (FAST) champion.
The victory was the second
straight at Sebettto’s hometown
track. Overall Sebetto has nine
wins in 2012 – 4 at Attica Raceway
Park.
“I was winning Gressman (Scott,
the engine builder) an All Star
race. That was my mind on that
restart…I’m not running second,”
said Sebetto beside his Hammer
Pallets/Crown Batter/Gressman
Powersports/Meggit Powder
Coating/OC Shocks backed machine.
“I told Blaney he wasn’t winning
all the All Star shows at Fremont
this year. I say the same thing
every time…this team is just so
freaking awesome. We’ve had such
awesome luck and I have such great
people behind me. It was a great
honor to win the Jim Ford Classic
last year. I knew Jim Ford
personally and I want to make it
two in a row. I know we’ll have
our hands full tomorrow night, but
this team can get it done.”
For Blaney, who has nine UNOH All
Star wins in 2012, he was pleased
with his car.
“I just made a mistake on that
restart. We were really
maneuverable and traffic was
really good for us. If we don’t
get into open area those last four
laps we’re probably okay. I didn’t
catch it real good down in one and
two and I should have protected
myself going down into three. I
thought half way down the back
straight away I should have turned
left and drive across. I had a
feeling he was probably coming but
I thought if I got it in there
hard and beat him into four I’d be
okay. I didn’t do it…I just made a
mistake and he ran a good race,”
said Blaney beside his Ti22
Performance #2.
David Gravel, who finished second
with the UNOH All Stars last week
at Port Royal Speedway, would come
home third, and was happy with how
he is progressing at Fremont.
“We usually qualify here really
well but have trouble in the heat
race or B-main or something
happens in the feature. But, it
was a smooth night. I’m excited
about 50 laps tomorrow because we
got a lot better towards the end
of that race. I want to get good
consistently here and I think
we’re getting closer to that,”
said Gravel beside his P&M
Transportation/Musco Fuel
Services/Model Craft backed #89G.
The Fremont Federal Credit Union
305 Sprints would run two features
– the final 23 laps of the rained
out Aug. 4 event and the night’s
regular program. In the make-up
feature, Fremont’s Zack Kramer
would hold off Alvin Roepke to
claim his second win of the season
and the fifth of his career.
“The yellows helped me out a lot.
There were a lot of times I
started getting tired. My
adrenaline was pumping and I was
breathing hard…I was excited. I
fogged up my lens quite a bit,”
said Kramer beside his Young’s
Breading and Batter Mix/McDonald’s
Restaurant/Fremont Fence/B&L
Plumbing and Heating/Tackle Box 2
backed #8k. “Vick and Josh and
Barney and Shane put a fast race
car on the track every night. I
have to thank my grandpa, Kenny
Clark, Al Davis and all the
guys…without them the car wouldn’t
be on the track every week.”
In the night’s regular feature,
John Ivy would take the lead from
Kramer on lap seven and survived a
couple of late race restarts to
claim his second win of the season
in the division. For Ivy, it was
career win #34 at Fremont, tying
him with Al Franks for ninth on
the track’s all-time win list.
“We were kind of bad in that first
feature but we got to start up
front and Kenny (Clark) finally
got to get his picture taken with
me,” said Ivy beside his Fremont
Fence/Jenny’s Copper Penny/B&L
Plumbing/Kear’s Speed shop/Sonny’s
Machining backed #8i. “Sonny
wrenched on Al (Franks) cars all
those years and he’s been helping
us out so that’s pretty cool. I
want to get ahead of him now.
We’re having a lot of fun. Kenny
gives us great equipment and Joey
(Pasch) and my brother have this
thing figured out and we’re just
clicking.”
In the Fremont Fence Dirt Truck
feature, when Dan Roepke Jr. and
Cory Ward both got sideways
battling for the lead, bringing
out a caution, it was Fostoria,
Ohio’s Kent Brewer who was there
to take advantage. Brewer would
hold off a hard challenge from
Curt Inks, Bob Dible and Ivy the
last seven laps to score his
second career Fremont Speedway
win.
“I got lucky. We got a lucky break
tonight. We’ve had bad luck before
while leading so we’ll take it.
It’s a lot of fun to come out here
and race and finally get to the
front,” said Brewer beside his
Kent’s Transmissions/Oleana
Sales/Rich Hummel’s Auto Service
backed #8kb. “I have to thank my
wife most of all. She’s here every
week. And Rob Kramer and Rich
Hummel…and my whole family.”
Blaney and Sebetto would bring the
field to the green for the 30-lap
UNOH All Star feature, but before
they could exit turn two, third
place starter Stevie Smith would
take a tumble, ending his night.
On the complete restart, Sebetto
would drive into the lead with
Blaney, Brad Bowman, Gravel, Chris
Bell, Tim Shaffer and Cole Duncan
in tow. Sebetto and Blaney would
pull away from the pack, setting a
blistering pace, encountering
lapped traffic by the fifth
circuit.
It was in traffic that Blaney
would make his move, driving under
Sebetto to take the lead on lap
eight. Bell would drive around
Gravel on the second lap and then
would take third from Bowman on
lap 10, but one circuit later, he
would spin in turn three. On the
restart, again Blaney and Sebetto
showed they were the class of the
field, pulling away from Bowman,
Gravel and 11th starter Rob
Chaney, but the caution would fly
again on lap 13 when Shaffer
stopped in turn one. The running
order was now Blaney, Sebetto,
Gravel, Bowman, Chaney, Jody
Keegan and 22nd starter Dean
Jacobs.
With 12 laps to go, Sebetto began
really putting pressure on Blaney
while Gravel was comfortably in
third with a tremendous battle
ensuing for fourth involving
Bowman, Chaney, Keegan and Jacobs.
Chaney would move into fourth on
lap 20. The action slowed on lap
24 when Craig Mintz stopped on the
speedway. Now, Blaney and Sebetto
had a four lapped car cushion back
to third place running Gravel with
Chaney and Jacobs rounding out the
top five. Keegan’s good run would
come to an end on lap 26 when he
encountered trouble.
On the restart, Sebetto would
drive to Blaney’s outside in turns
one and two, but the “Low Rider”
would slam the door. But, Sebetto
kept up his momentum and drove
into turn three extremely
aggressive and executed the slide
job for the lead. Gravel would
pull away in third while Chaney,
Jacobs, Bowman and 18th starter
Brandon Martin were locked in a
fantastic race for fourth. Sebetto
would pull away the final three
laps for the win with Blaney,
Gravel, Chaney and Jacobs rounding
out the top five.
With two laps scored on Aug. 4,
the 305 sprints would run the
final 23 laps of their feature. On
the start, Dustin Stroup would
spin, and on the ensuing restart
attempt, Jim Sipe would get upside
down in turn two. When the green
finally waived, it was Kramer who
continued to lead over Dustin
Dinan, D.J. Foos, Ivy, Jimmy
Colvin and Jamie Miller. Jeremy
Duposki would spin on lap five
with the running order Kramer,
Dinan, Foos, Alvin Roepke, Ivy,
Colvin and Nate Dussel.
Foos would catch Dinan on lap
seven and would take second a lap
later as they raced into lapped
traffic. Roepke would move into
third on lap nine and would fight
with Foos for second two laps
later. With 10 laps remaining
Roepke would move into second as
the caution flew for Brandon
Moore. On the restart, Kramer had
his hands full with Roepke with
Foos, Dinan, Colvin, Miller and
Dussel in pursuit. Foos would take
a tumble on lap 17, collecting
Colvin. Again with a clear track,
Kramer was able to pull away
slightly from Roepke with Dinan,
Dussel, Miller and Jason Keckler
in tow.
Kramer would encounter lapped
traffic with three laps to go, but
he threaded his way through and
went on to the win over Roepke,
Dinan, Dussel and Miller.
Despite his problems in the
feature, Foos would wrap up the
2012 FAST championship.
“We have a lot of great
competition in this division. And
to be able to run as good as we
have at both tracks to win this
deal is very cool,” said Foos.
Ivy and Kramer would bring the
field to the green in the night’s
regular 25-lap feature for the 305
sprints, with Kramer gaining the
advantage over Ivy, Dinan, Steve
Rando, Foos, Paul Weaver and Tyler
Gunn. Ivy would drive into the
lead on lap seven as the leaders
drove into heavy lapped traffic by
lap nine. Kramer would bobble on
lap nine, handing second to Dinan
with Foos moving into third.
However, Foos would make contact
with a lapped car on lap 10,
causing mechanical problems and
ending his night. On the restart,
Paige Polyak and Jimmy Colvin
would experience problems with
Colvin tumbling in turn three.
On the restart Ivy would pull away
slightly from Dinan, Steve Rando,
Kramer, Matt Merrill, Weaver, Nate
Dussel and Mike Dussel. Ivy would
catch the back of the field with
six laps to go with Dinan, Rando,
Kramer and Merrill in pursuit. The
final caution would fly for Roger
Shammo who suffered a broken front
end. Ivy would again pull away
from Dinan on the restart and
drove to the victory as the
caution flew with the checkered
with a car slowing in turn one.
Dinan, Merrill, Kramer and Weaver
would round out the top five.
Curt Inks and Brad Mitten would
pace the field in the 20 lap dirt
truck feature, with Mitten
grabbing the lead over Inks, Jim
McGrath Sr., and Jimmy McGrath Jr.
After a lap was scored, a
multi-truck pile-up brought out
the caution. On the restart
McGrath Sr. would drive around
Inks and Mitten to take the lead.
After seven laps were scored,
McGrath Sr. would experience
mechanical woes, retiring to the
pits, handing the lead to Inks
with Roepke, Ward and Brewer
challenging. Roepke would drive
into the lea don lap 10 with Inks
and Ward battling side-by-side
with Brewer and Bob Dible ready to
pounce. Ward would take second on
lap 11 and as he and Roepke
battled for the lead exiting turn
two on lap 12, the par would get
side ways in front of the field,
bringing out the caution.
That would hand the lead to Brewer
with Inks, Dible, McGrath Jr.,
Ivy, Art Ball and Andy Keegan in
pursuit. Brewer would drive the
final eight laps to perfection for
the win with Inks, Ivy, Dible and
Ball rounding out the top five.
Fremont Speedway -
9/14/2012
All Pro Cylinder Head Night
Fort Ball Pizza Palace 410
Sprints (31 Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
Qualifying – Kistler Engines
1. 55-Brad Bowman, 12.317; 2.
29-Rob Chaney, 12.501; 3. 2-Dale
Blaney , 12.545; 4. O9-Craig
Mintz, 12.612; 5. 24H-Bryan
Sebetto, 12.624; 6. 3L-Mike
Linder, 12.657; 7. 89G-David
Gravel, 12.700; 8. 19-Stevie
Smith, 12.754; 9. 83-Tim Shaffer,
12.792; 10. O-Chris Bell, 12.794;
11. 7K-Cole Duncan, 12.800; 12.
16-Chris Andrews, 12.819; 13.
60K-Jody Keegan, 12.820; 14.
D4-Danny Holtgraver, 12.892; 15.
54-Cap Henry, 12.894; 16. 45-Paul
McMahan, 12.901; 17. 5R-Byron
Reed, 12.904; 18. 9X-Brandon
Martin, 12.927; 19. 53-Phil
Gressman, 12.931; 20. 2M-Dallas
Hewitt, 12.936; 21. 40-Caleb
Helms, 12.948; 22. 97-Dean Jacobs,
12.975; 23. 35-Stuart Brubaker,
13.001; 24. W20-Greg Wilson,
13.038; 25. 70-Derek Hagar,
13.142; 26. 4-Danny Smith, 13.145;
27. 5K-Adam Kekich, 13.154; 28.
O8-Dan Kurriger, 13.175; 29.
2+-Brian Smith, 13.187; 30. 8-Mike
Lutz, 13.190; 31. 10J-Jarrod
Delong, 13.886
Heat 1 Kear’s Speed Shop - (10
Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to
the A-feature)
1. 45-Paul McMahan[1] ; 2. O-Chris
Bell[3] ; 3. 60K-Jody Keegan[2] ;
4. 89G-David Gravel[4] ; 5.
55-Brad Bowman[6] ; 6. 53-Phil
Gressman[7] ; 7. 97-Dean Jacobs[8]
; 8. 70-Derek Hagar[9] ; 9.
10J-Jarrod Delong[11] ; 10.
O9-Craig Mintz[5] ; 11. O8-Dan
Kurriger[10]
Heat 2 All Pro Cylinder Heads -
(10 Laps - Top 6 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 5R-Byron Reed[1] ; 2. D4-Danny
Holtgraver[2] ; 3. 19-Stevie
Smith[4] ; 4. 7K-Cole Duncan[3] ;
5. 35-Stuart Brubaker[8] ; 6.
24H-Bryan Sebetto[5] ; 7.
2M-Dallas Hewitt[7] ; 8. 4-Danny
Smith[9] ; 9. 2+-Brian Smith[10] ;
10. 29-Rob Chaney[6]
Heat 3 Dragon Race Fuels - (10
Laps - Top 6 finishers transfer to
the A-feature)
1. 9X-Brandon Martin[1] ; 2.
54-Cap Henry[2] ; 3. 83-Tim
Shaffer[4] ; 4. 16-Chris
Andrews[3] ; 5. 2-Dale Blaney [6]
; 6. 3L-Mike Linder[5] ; 7.
40-Caleb Helms[7] ; 8. W20-Greg
Wilson[8] ; 9. 8-Mike Lutz[10] ;
10. 5K-Adam Kekich[9]
Dash – Outerwears Performance
Products (6 Laps, finishing order
determined first 6 starting
positions of A-feature
1. 2-Dale Blaney [1] ; 2.
24H-Bryan Sebetto[2] ; 3.
19-Stevie Smith[3] ; 4. 55-Brad
Bowman[4] ; 5. 89G-David Gravel[5]
; 6. 3L-Mike Linder[6]
B-Main – MSD Ignitions (12 Laps -
Top 6 finishers transfer to the
A-feature)
1. 29-Rob Chaney[1] ; 2. O9-Craig
Mintz[2] ; 3. 40-Caleb Helms[4] ;
4. 2M-Dallas Hewitt[3] ; 5.
W20-Greg Wilson[6] ; 6. 97-Dean
Jacobs[5] ; 7. 4-Danny Smith[8] ;
8. 70-Derek Hagar[7] ; 9. 5K-Adam
Kekich[9] ; 10. O8-Dan
Kurriger[10] ; 11. 8-Mike Lutz[12]
; 12. 10J-Jarrod Delong[13] ; 13.
2+-Brian Smith[11]
A-Main - (30 Laps)
1. 24H-Bryan Sebetto[2]; 2. 2-Dale
Blaney [1]; 3. 89G-David
Gravel[5]; 4. 29-Rob Chaney[11];
5. 97-Dean Jacobs[22]; 6.
9X-Brandon Martin[18]; 7. 54-Cap
Henry[15]; 8. 55-Brad Bowman[4];
9. D4-Danny Holtgraver[14]; 10.
7K-Cole Duncan[9]; 11. 3L-Mike
Linder[6]; 12. O-Chris Bell[8];
13. 45-Paul McMahan[16]; 14.
O9-Craig Mintz[12]; 15. 60K-Jody
Keegan[13]; 16. 5R-Byron Reed[17];
17. 35-Stuart Brubaker[23]; 18.
16-Chris Andrews[10]; 19. 40-Caleb
Helms[21]; 20. 53-Phil
Gressman[19]; 21. 2M-Dallas
Hewitt[20]; 22. 83-Tim Shaffer[7];
23. W20-Greg Wilson[24]; 24.
19-Stevie Smith[3]
Hard Charger: 97-Dean Jacobs[+17]
305 Make-up Feature from 8-4-2012
A-Main - (25 Laps)
1. 8K-Zack Kramer[2]; 2. OO-Alvin
Roepke[6]; 3. 5-Dustin Dinan[1];
4. 1-Nate Dussel[13]; 5. 4M-Jamie
Miller[11]; 6. 25-Jason
Keckler[9]; 7. 10S-Roger
Shammo[12]; 8. 68G-Tyler Gunn[16];
9. 19R-Steve Rando[4]; 10. 39-Matt
Merrill[14]; 11. 8J-Jess
Stiger[18]; 12. 13D-Jeremy
Duposki[19]; 13. 7P-Brandon
Moore[21]; 14. 11F-D.J. Foos[8];
15. 9-Jimmy Colvin[3]; 16. 10-Josh
Harrison[17]; 17. 4X-John Ivy[7];
18. 10X-Dustin Stroup[10]; 19.
77S-Jim Sipe[20]; 20. 27-Paige
Polyak[5]; 21. 22d-Dan Hammond[15]
Hard Charger: 1-Nate Dussel[+9]
Fremont Federal
Credit Union 305 Sprints (30
Cars)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 4 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 5-Dustin Dinan[1] ; 2. 8K-Zack
Kramer[2] ; 3. OO-Alvin Roepke[3]
; 4. 27-Paige Polyak[5] ; 5.
10X-Dustin Stroup[7] ; 6. 22D-Dan
Hammond[8] ; 7. 88-Jake Trevino[4]
; 8. 10-Josh Harrison[6]
Heat 2 - (8 Laps - Top 4 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 10S-Roger Shammo[2] ; 2.
MD1-Mike Dussel[5] ; 3. 11F-D.J.
Foos[4] ; 4. 36-Seth Schneider[8]
; 5. 7P-Brandon Moore[3] ; 6.
35-Stuart Brubaker[7] ; 7.
5R-Jordan Ryan[6]
Heat 3 - (8 Laps - Top 4 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 39-Matt Merrill[1] ; 2.
68G-Tyler Gunn[2] ; 3. 9-Jimmy
Colvin[4] ; 4. 1-Nate Dussel[3] ;
5. 40-Chris Bell[7] ; 6. 4M-Jamie
Miller[5] ; 7. 25-Jason Keckler[6]
Heat 4 - (8 Laps - Top 4 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 19R-Steve Rando[4] ; 2. 8I-John
Ivy[1] ; 3. 1W-Paul Weaver[6] ; 4.
13D-Jeremy Duposki[3] ; 5.
72C-Ross Moore[7] ; 6. 8J-Jess
Stiger[5] ; 7. 4X-TJ Michael[2]
B-Main - Computer Man Inc. (10
Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer to
the A-feature)
1. 10X-Dustin Stroup[1] ; 2.
35-Stuart Brubaker[6] ; 3.
40-Chris Bell[3] ; 4. 5R-Jordan
Ryan[10] ; 5. 22D-Dan Hammond[5] ;
6. 8J-Jess Stiger[8] ; 7. 10-Josh
Harrison[13] ; 8. 88-Jake
Trevino[9] ; 9. 25-Jason
Keckler[11] ; 10. 7P-Brandon
Moore[2] ; 11. 4X-TJ Michael[12] ;
12. 4M-Jamie Miller[7] ; 13.
72C-Ross Moore[4]
A-Main - (25 Laps)
1. 8I-John Ivy[1]; 2. 5-Dustin
Dinan[3]; 3. 39-Matt Merrill[9];
4. 8K-Zack Kramer[2]; 5. 1W-Paul
Weaver[7]; 6. MD1-Mike Dussel[11];
7. 40-Chris Bell[18]; 8. 5R-Jordan
Ryan[19]; 9. 10X-Dustin
Stroup[16]; 10. 22D-Dan
Hammond[20]; 11. 68G-Tyler
Gunn[6]; 12. 1-Nate Dussel[14];
13. 19R-Steve Rando[4]; 14.
10S-Roger Shammo[10]; 15. 36-Seth
Schneider[13]; 16. 11F-D.J.
Foos[5]; 17. 27-Paige Polyak[12];
18. 9-Jimmy Colvin[8]; 19.
13D-Jeremy Duposki[15]; 20.
35-Stuart Brubaker[17]
Hard Charger: 40-Chris Bell[+11]
Fremont Fence Dirt
Trucks (24 Trucks)
[#]-Starting Position
Heat 1 - (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 17-Bob Dible[4] ; 2. 3R-Shawn
Valenti[8] ; 3. 5-Jim McGrath
Sr.[1] ; 4. 23M-Brad Mitten[2] ;
5. 95-Keith Sorg[7] ; 6. 115-Ben
Good[3] ; 7. O-Andy Keegan[6] ; 8.
D1-Dustin Keegan[5]
Heat 2 - (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 5JR-Jimmy McGrath Jr.[2] ; 2.
9-Curt Inks[1] ; 3. O1-Art Ball[3]
; 4. 8KB-Kent Brewer[8] ; 5.
X-Dana Frey[4] ; 6. 16-Steve
Sabo[7] ; 7. 79-Andrew Lutman[5] ;
8. 6-Linda Sabo[6]
Heat 3 - (8 Laps - Top 5 finishers
transfer to the A-feature)
1. 94-John Ivy[1] ; 2. 18-Jeff
Ward[4] ; 3. 18W-Cory Ward[5] ; 4.
88-Dan Roepke Jr.[7] ; 5.
P51-Willie Keegan[3] ; 6. 4X-Brian
Sorg[2] ; 7. 99X-Gene Potridge[6]
; 8. 69-Jeff Warnick[8]
B-Main - Computer Man Inc. (10
Laps - Top 5 finishers transfer to
the A-feature)
1. 16-Steve Sabo[2] ; 2. 115-Ben
Good[1] ; 3. O-Andy Keegan[4] ; 4.
4X-Brian Sorg[3] ; 5. 69-Jeff
Warnick[9] ; 6. 99x-Gene
Potridge[6] ; 7. 79-Andrew
Lutman[5]
A-Main - (20 Laps)
1. 8KB-Kent Brewer[7]; 2. 9-Curt
Inks[1]; 3. 94-John Ivy[11]; 4.
17-Bob Dible[10]; 5. O1-Art
Ball[8]; 6. O-Andy Keegan[17]; 7.
88-Dan Roepke Jr.[5]; 8. 5JR-Jimmy
McGrath Jr.[3]; 9. P51-Willie
Keegan[14]; 10. 18W-Cory Ward[6];
11. 23M-Brad Mitten[2]; 12.
4X-Brian Sorg[18]; 13. 115-Ben
Good[16]; 14. D1-Dustin
Keegan[20]; 15. 95-Keith Sorg[13];
16. 69-Jeff Warnick[19]; 17.
18-Jeff Ward[9]; 18. 5-Jim McGrath
Sr.[4]; 19. 3R-Shawn Valenti[12];
20. 16-Steve Sabo[15]
Hard Charger: O-Andy Keegan[+11]
©2012 - Results Provided by:
Computer Man Inc. Fremont, OH
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