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10.7.22 World of Outlaws Sprints Results

by Brian Walker October 8, 2022
After five years of trying, Anthony Macri can finally breathe a sigh of relief – he did it, he’s a World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series winner.

Before his latest accomplishment, the 23-year-old was already considered one of the most respected racers in the country. He’s a Tuscarora 50 champion, an 11-time winner with the All Star Circuit of Champions, and the winningest Sprint Car driver this year, however, a victory against The Greatest Show on Dirt had always eluded him.

That is no longer the case, though. “The Concrete Kid” dominated all 25 laps at Port Royal Speedway on Friday night, running away from the likes of 10-time World of Outlaws champion Donny Schatz and PA Posse legend Lance Dewease to earn a long-awaited and much-appreciated first career win with the Series.

Along the way, the Dillsburg, PA native led a 1-2-3-4 finish for the PA Posse with Lance Dewease, Logan Wagner, and Justin Whittall following the #39M to the line. It’s his 20th career 410 Sprint Car win at “The Speed Palace,” tying Junior Ritchey for 15th on the track’s All-Time Win List.

“It seems like Ryan [Hand] and I have hit on something here,” Macri said on his dominant race car. “We tried something in Hot Laps and Qualifying, but it wasn’t what we wanted and we switched back to our regular stuff and it felt stout from there. I just knew that I needed to keep my head on my shoulders for 25 laps and not do anything stupid tonight. I’m so glad it paid off.”

Macri was never challenged through the opening half as he built a 3+ second lead through lap traffic, but the only caution of the race on Lap 16 changed all that. Restarting with nine laps left and 121-time Port Royal winner, Lance Dewease, hot on his heels, the kid knew he would have his hands full.
“I really, really didn’t want to see that caution,” Macri mentioned on seeing the #69K in second. “Knowing Lance [Dewease] was in second definitely got into my head a bit. I wasn’t sure what to do on that restart, but thankfully it worked out. He slid me that one point but I already decided there was no way I was lifting for this one. Once I realized the car was better on the bottom I felt more comfortable in the final few laps.”

Fending off two attempts for the lead from Dewease, Macri held on to become the 148th different winner in World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series history.

Falling short of back-to-back World of Outlaws wins, 57-year-old Lance Dewease, of Fayetteville, PA, settled for runner-up honors aboard the Kreitz Racing #69K. It’s the second-straight year that Dewease finished a close P2 on the opening night of the Nittany Showdown.

“Anthony [Macri] is really good around this place and what makes him dangerous is he can run the bottom now,” Dewease joked. “I had a lane through the middle of turns one and two where I could get runs at him, but I was no good in turns three and four. I actually thought I had him passed that one time, but there is nobody better at running the wall than him and he drove right around us. It’s a neat deal to race with him considering the age difference. I’m not upset with second tonight.”

Rounding out the podium and completing a PA Posse sweep of the top-three was Logan Wagner, of Harrisonville, PA. The newly-crowned five-time track champion of Port Royal capped his night with a career-best effort, landing his first World of Outlaws podium finish in the Zemco Racing #1.

A Feature (25 Laps): 1. 39M-Anthony Macri[1]; 2. 69K-Lance Dewease[4]; 3. 1-Logan Wagner[8]; 4. 67-Justin Whittall[2]; 5. 2-David Gravel[9]; 6. 15-Donny Schatz[3]; 7. 5-Spencer Bayston[5]; 8. 42-Sye Lynch[7]; 9. 6D-Ryan Smith[13]; 10. 41-Carson Macedo[10]; 11. 48-Danny Dietrich[15]; 12. 83-James McFadden[6]; 13. 49-Brad Sweet[11]; 14. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[18]; 15. 1A-Jacob Allen[14]; 16. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[19]; 17. 55-Mike Wagner[17]; 18. 1S-Logan Schuchart[25]; 19. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[23]; 20. 5C-Dylan Cisney[26]; 21. 21-Brian Brown[21]; 22. 23-Devon Borden[22]; 23. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[16]; 24. 7S-Robbie Price[20]; 25. 17B-Steve Buckwalter[24]; 26. 19-Brent Marks[12]

Last Chance Showdown (12 Laps): 1. 21-Brian Brown[2]; 2. 23-Devon Borden[1]; 3. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[6]; 4. 17B-Steve Buckwalter[7]; 5. 1S-Logan Schuchart[5]; 6. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[3]; 7. 5C-Dylan Cisney[8]; 8. 20-Ryan Taylor[13]; 9. 73-Scotty Thiel[12]; 10. 35-Austin Bishop[10]; 11. 1M-Landon Myers[20]; 12. 45-Jeff Halligan[9]; 13. 20G-Noah Gass[11]; 14. 11K-Kraig Kinser[18]; 15. 6-Bill Rose[17]; 16. 77-Danny Varin[16]; 17. 39-Cameron Smith[14]; 18. 8-Nick Sweigart[15]; 19. 12W-Troy Fraker[19]; 20. 9-Kasey Kahne[4]

DIRTVision FAST PASS Dash (6 Laps): 1. 39M-Anthony Macri[4]; 2. 67-Justin Whittall[1]; 3. 15-Donny Schatz[2]; 4. 69K-Lance Dewease[3]; 5. 5-Spencer Bayston[6]; 6. 83-James McFadden[5]; 7. 42-Sye Lynch[7]; 8. 1-Logan Wagner[8]

Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 83-James McFadden[4]; 2. 5-Spencer Bayston[1]; 3. 2-David Gravel[3]; 4. 6D-Ryan Smith[6]; 5. 55-Mike Wagner[8]; 6. 23-Devon Borden[2]; 7. 1S-Logan Schuchart[5]; 8. 45-Jeff Halligan[7]; 9. 20-Ryan Taylor[9]; 10. 6-Bill Rose[10]

Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 1-Logan Wagner[2]; 2. 42-Sye Lynch[1]; 3. 49-Brad Sweet[3]; 4. 48-Danny Dietrich[4]; 5. 18-Giovanni Scelzi[5]; 6. 3-Ayrton Gennetten[8]; 7. 17B-Steve Buckwalter[6]; 8. 20G-Noah Gass[7]; 9. 8-Nick Sweigart[9]; 10. 12W-Troy Fraker[10]

Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 69K-Lance Dewease[1]; 2. 67-Justin Whittall[2]; 3. 41-Carson Macedo[4]; 4. 1A-Jacob Allen[3]; 5. 5W-Lucas Wolfe[6]; 6. 21-Brian Brown[5]; 7. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild[7]; 8. 35-Austin Bishop[8]; 9. 39-Cameron Smith[9]; 10. 11K-Kraig Kinser[10]

Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 39M-Anthony Macri[2]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz[1]; 3. 19-Brent Marks[4]; 4. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss[3]; 5. 7S-Robbie Price[6]; 6. 9-Kasey Kahne[7]; 7. 5C-Dylan Cisney[5]; 8. 73-Scotty Thiel[10]; 9. 77-Danny Varin[9]; 10. 1M-Landon Myers[8]

Qualifying A (2 Laps): 1. 5-Spencer Bayston, 00:15.597[2]; 2. 42-Sye Lynch, 00:15.661[3]; 3. 23-Devon Borden, 00:15.711[6]; 4. 1-Logan Wagner, 00:15.713[5]; 5. 2-David Gravel, 00:15.786[14]; 6. 49-Brad Sweet, 00:15.829[9]; 7. 83-James McFadden, 00:15.880[19]; 8. 48-Danny Dietrich, 00:15.890[1]; 9. 1S-Logan Schuchart, 00:15.911[11]; 10. 18-Giovanni Scelzi, 00:15.986[12]; 11. 6D-Ryan Smith, 00:16.073[10]; 12. 17B-Steve Buckwalter, 00:16.081[4]; 13. 45-Jeff Halligan, 00:16.109[18]; 14. 20G-Noah Gass, 00:16.125[15]; 15. 55-Mike Wagner, 00:16.159[7]; 16. 3-Ayrton Gennetten, 00:16.376[20]; 17. 20-Ryan Taylor, 00:16.508[17]; 18. 8-Nick Sweigart, 00:16.660[13]; 19. 6-Bill Rose, 00:16.673[16]; 20. 12W-Troy Fraker, 00:17.688[8]

Qualifying B (2 Laps): 1. 69K-Lance Dewease, 00:15.747[13]; 2. 15-Donny Schatz, 00:15.854[2]; 3. 67-Justin Whittall, 00:15.877[7]; 4. 39M-Anthony Macri, 00:15.893[9]; 5. 1A-Jacob Allen, 00:15.904[10]; 6. 3Z-Brock Zearfoss, 00:15.919[11]; 7. 41-Carson Macedo, 00:16.022[12]; 8. 19-Brent Marks, 00:16.024[6]; 9. 21-Brian Brown, 00:16.116[5]; 10. 5C-Dylan Cisney, 00:16.154[1]; 11. 5W-Lucas Wolfe, 00:16.176[14]; 12. 7S-Robbie Price, 00:16.183[16]; 13. 17-Sheldon Haudenschild, 00:16.200[17]; 14. 9-Kasey Kahne, 00:16.277[18]; 15. 35-Austin Bishop, 00:16.466[3]; 16. 1M-Landon Myers, 00:16.494[19]; 17. 39-Cameron Smith, 00:16.521[15]; 18. 77-Danny Varin, 00:16.601[8]; 19. 11K-Kraig Kinser, 00:16.621[20]; 20. 73-Scotty Thiel, 00:16.670[4]