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9.28.13 Empire Super Sprints Results

SELINSGROVE, Pa. – TJ Stutts of Liverpool scored a convincing flag-to-flag victory in Saturday night’s 13th Annual Mach 1 Chassis National Open for 358-360 sprint cars at Selinsgrove Speedway. The win marked the third time Stutts won the prestigious race, having also won the Open in 2001 and 2003.

The $8,000 victory in the 35-lap event was the 17th of Stutts’ career at the track and his second this season driving the Mountain View Travel No. 23M. This year’s edition of the Open was co-sanctioned by the United Racing Company and Empire Super Sprint clubs and drew a stellar field of 50 entries.

Mach 1 Chassis drivers Stutts, Blane Heimbach of Selinsgrove, and Brock Zearfoss of Jonestown finished in the top three positions. JJ Grasso of Pedricktown, N.J., was the night’s Fast Tees Fast Qualifier with a lap time of 17.383 (109.6 average miles per hour).

Selinsgrove Speedway will present a Twin 20’s program for 410 sprint cars at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6, plus four cylinder pure stocks. Track gates will open at 2 p.m. In the event Williams Grove Speedway needs to use Oct. 6 for a rain date for the World of Outlaws-sanctioned National Open, the Selinsgrove race will not be held.

Front row starters Robbie Stillwaggon and TJ Stutts dueled for the early lead at the start of the sprint car feature. Stillwaggon edged out Stutts in turns one and two but Stutts took command at the completion the first lap. Fourth-place starter Brock Zearfoss raced in the third spot while eighth-place starter Blane Heimbach quickly powered into the fourth position.

The event’s first caution flag unfurled on lap two when Colby Womer’s car stopped in turn three. When the race resumed, Stutts held the lead as Zearfoss advanced to second and Heimbach took over third. A three-car melee in turn four slowed the race again on lap five.

On the lap six restart, Stutts protected the lead on the bottom of the track with Zearfoss, Heimbach, and fifth-place starter Pat Cannon in pursuit. Heimbach drove by Zearfoss for second on lap nine and three circuits later Cannon was pressuring Zearfoss for third place.

With 20 laps completed, Stutts began to stretch his lead in traffic as a torrid battle unfolded for the second spot between Heimbach and Cannon. In heavy lapped traffic, Stutts set the pace as Cannon took over second on lap 28. In the final five laps, Cannon attempted to reel in Stutts to no avail.

Stutts’ margin of victory was 2.9 seconds over Cannon, whose car was five pounds light during the post-race inspection and disqualified. Heimbach was credited with finishing second, followed by Zearfoss, seventh-place starter Aaron Ott, and 18th-place starter Mark Smith.

SELINSGROVE SPEEDWAY RACE SUMMARY: 2013 September 28 URC/ESS 358-360 Sprint Cars – 50 Entries 35-Lap National Open: 1) 23 TJ Stutts ($8,000) 2) 12 Blane Heimbach 3) 1W Brock Zearfoss 4) 25 Aaron Ott 5) 1 Mark Smith 6) 19M Brent Marks 7) 28F Davie Franek 8) 2 Jason Shultz 9) 25 JJ Grasso 10) 27 Lance Dewease 11) 89 Robbie Stillwaggon 12) 100 Mike Walter 13) 29W Josh Weller 14) 56 Nate Snyder 15) 15B Mark Bittner 16) 19 Colby Womer 17) 67 Steve Collins 18) 1Z Jessica Zemken 19) 13 Kevin Ward 20) 3 Pat Cannon DQ 21) 33F Stewart Friesen DNF 22) 65 Dave Ely DNF 23) 5G Curt Michael DNF 24) X Dan Mazy DNF 25) 56W Randy West DNF 26) 19K Paul Kinney DNF

1st Set Heat Winners: Robbie Stillwaggon, Pat Cannon, TJ Stutts, Josh Weller, Blane Heimbach 2nd Set Heat Winners: Lance Dewease, Dan Mazy, Jason Shultz, Mark Bittner, Dave Ely B-Mains: Brent Marks, Mike Walter

Top 10 Time Trials: 1) 25 JJ Grasso 17.383 2) 1 Mark Smith 17.461 3) 28F Davie Franek 17.484 4) 1Z Jessica Zemken 17.488 5) 12 Blane Heimbach 17.494 6) 89 Robbie Stillwaggon 17.515 7) 3 Pat Cannon 17.515 8) 23 TJ Stutts 17.548 9) 29W Josh Weller 17.622 10) 56W Randy West 17.682

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