By Grandview PR Staff
Ryan Lilick, behind the wheel of the Dennis and Debbie Becker-owned No. 49, avoided all accidents in the caution filled 30-lap 358 NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series T.P. Trailers Modified feature on Saturday night at Grandview Speedway to score his first career victory in the division. Prior to switching to the Modified division a few years ago, he had won seven Sportsman features.
The T.P. Truck Equipment 25-lap Sportsman feature was also marred with several cautions. At the conclusion defending champion Brian Hirthler put the Green Lane/Wm. Penn/4-Star Lettering mount in victory lane for his fifth win of the season by a comfortable margin over runner-up Jimmy Leiby.
Bobby Gunther Walsh led the early laps of the Modified feature once it got underway after a backstretch tangle that brought out the red since the track was blocked before any laps could be recorded. The yellow came out again on the fourth lap when Jeff Strunk was in the third turn wall and had a right and left flat tire and Kevin Hirthler sustained a left front flat tire. Strunk was through for the night, but Hirthler continued. Gunther Walsh continued his pace on the restart with Ron Kline putting in his bids for the lead. On the seventh lap restart caused when Cory Merkel stopped in the third turn, Kline, the 2005 Late Model point champion, took to the outside lane and charged into the lead. Lilick followed through for second at the same time to pressure him. A multi-car fourth turn mishap on the 12th lap brought out the yellow. On this restart Lilick charged to the front of the pack followed by Brad Grim, Doug Manmiller, Craig Von Dohren and Kline. Trying to break into the top five was Brett Kressley, who was involved in the opening red that sent him pit side. He was able to rejoin the rear of the field when he returned. The final caution was with 10 laps to go after Jesse Leiby got into the wall between turns three and four. Before the race went green again Brad Brightbill, last week’s feature winner, dropped out of competition. The running order behind Lilick on the restart now consisted of Manmiller, Von Dohren, B. Grim and Duane Howard.
Lilick never looked back once he became the new leader, but he kept a watch on the scoreboard so he knew who was running where. The finishing order certainly changed as Kressley was on the move and finished second followed by current point leader and defending champion Von Dohren, Manmiller and Howard. Rounding out the top ten were B. Grim, Mike Lisowski, Kline, Justin Grim and Brad Arnold.
Heats were won by Bobby Gunther Walsh, Ron Kline and Joe Funk. Jared Umbenhauer won the last chance consolation.
Modified Feature (30-laps):
1. Ryan Lilick, 2. Brett Kressley, 3. Craig Von Dohren, 4. Doug Manmiller, 5. Duane Howard, 6. Brad Grim, 7. Mike Lisowski, 8. Ron Kline, 9. Justin Grim, 10. Brad Arnold, 11. Ray Swinehart, 12. Kevin Hirthler, 13. Jared Umbenhauer, 14. Cory Merkel, 15. Dan Lane Jr., 16. Joe Funk III, 17. Brad Brightbill, 18. Jesse Leiby, 19. Nate Brinker, 20. Bobby Gunther Walsh, 21. Ron Haring Jr., 22. Dylan Swinehart, 23. John Willman, 24. Jordan Henn, 25. Jeff Strunk, 26. Brett Gilmore, 27. Carroll Hine III, 28. Jack Butler.
DNQ: Eric Biehn, Chris Gambler, Art Bray, Mike Laise, Danny Bouc and Craig Whitmoyer.
Polesitter Colten Perry took the early lead at the wave of the green in the Sportsman feature trailed by B.J. Joly, coming off from a win in the Outlaw Sportsman Vintage feature at the track the previous night; Adrianna Delliponti, Joey Vaccaro and Tyler James. Lap 13 was a lucky one for Joly as he was able to overtake Perry to become the new pacesetter. Jimmy Leiby took over second on the 15th lap to challenge Joly, but the next time around Hirthler was in the runner-up position. Perry spun between the first and second turn bringing out the yellow on the 17th circuit. On the restart Hirthler and Leiby were one and two with Joly, current point leader Kenny Gilmore and Vaccaro now third through fifth. In no time Hirthler had a comfortable lead built up and continued to claim his 12th career win.
The top ten was rounded out by Jimmy Leiby in second followed by Kenny Gilmore, Dylan Hoch, B J Joly, Ryan Beltz, Joey Vaccaro, Dakota Kohler, Tyler James and Chris Esposito in tenth.
Heats were won by Cole Stangle, Joey Vaccaro and Adie Delliponti. Ryan Beltz won the last chance consolation.
Sportsman Feature (25-laps):
1. Brian Hirthler, 2. Jimmy Leiby, 3. Kenny Gilmore, 4. Dylan Hoch, 5. B.J. Joly, 6. Ryan Beltz, 7. Joey Vaccaro, 8. Dakota Kohler, 9. Tyler James, 10. Chris Esposito, 11. Decker Swinehart, 12. Jesse Landis, 13. Adrianna Delliponti, 14. Colton Perry, 15. Mark Kemmerer, 16. Lex Shive, 17. Kyle Lilick, 18. Cole Stangle, 19. Kyle Smith, 20. Logan Bauman, 21. Mike Stofflet, 22. Steve Young, 23. Nathan Mohr, 24. Bryan Rhoads.
DNQ: Hunter Iatalese, Parker Guldin, Mike Mondak, Anthony Raisner and Mike Schneck.
The final NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series point standings will be decided on Saturday, September 11, with the running of the Hope Mortgage Team Championship Night for Modifieds and Sportsman. And there will be a fireworks display to go with the expected fireworks on the track. It will all get started at 7:30 p.m.
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