Matt Sheppard Roars From 19th To Win Short Track Super Series Opener
Matt Sheppard Roars From 19th To Win Short Track Super Series Opener
Matt Sheppard worked his way through traffic in the Short Track Super Series opener at Georgetown to win the Melvin L. Joseph Memorial.
For the sixth consecutive season, late Delaware businessman and auto racing icon Melvin L. Joseph was honored at Georgetown Speedway with the running of the Melvin L. Joseph Memorial.
And the race lived up to the hype.
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From the 19th starting position, Matt Sheppard of Savannah, N.Y., earned his first Melvin L. Joseph Memorial victory and the accompanying $10,049-plus payday in the Bob Hilbert Sportswear Short Track Super Series (STSS) Fueled By Sunoco Velocita-USA South Region presented by Design for Vision and Sunglass Central opener.
With the victory – his second at Georgetown with the series – Sheppard also kicked off his 2021 STSS South Region title bid in grand fashion.
‘Super Matt’ wheeled his Hurlock Auto Speed Supply No. 9s from the 19th starting position into second position. On a lap-28 restart, Sheppard used the outside line to drive around rival Stewart Friesen for a lead he would never relinquish.
A massive crowd attended the Saturday portion of the Melvin L. Joseph Memorial with 54 STSS Modifieds and 75 STSS Crate 602 Sportsman taking part in the lid-lifter among 164 total race cars on hand.
A pair of Empire State racers – Stewart Friesen and J.R. Heffner – led the field to Joe Kriss’ green flag for the 49-lap main event. After an early tangle in turn two when Heffner’s No. 74 spun in turn two, Mike Mahaney joined Friesen on the front row looking to avenge his Friday night near-miss.
Friesen appeared to be the class of the field, driving away from Mahaney until he reached the tail end of the field.
Mahaney quickly reeled back in Friesen’s Halmar International No. 44 but a yellow halted Mahaney’s charge and reset the field on lap 17.
While the Friesen/Mahaney battle was happening out front, Sheppard was becoming a factor. Sheppard had climbed from his 10th-row starting berth into the sixth position. Sheppard was utilizing the outside lane of the progressively banked half-mile oval to surge forward.
Sheppard capitalized on the 17th-lap restart to drive from sixth to third before quickly disposing of Mahaney for second and setting his sights on Friesen.
Sheppard chased Friesen until the 28th circuit, which proved to be the deciding factor in the race. Sheppard powered around the outside of Friesen and led the remainder of the distance, negotiating lapped traffic flawlessly.
Friesen, of Sprakers, N.Y., settled for a runner-up payday, with Mahaney of Kings Ferry, N.Y., capping a stellar weekend in the First State with another podium finish in third with the Adirondack Automotive No. 35 team.
Tyler Dippel of Wallkill, N.Y., drove the No. 1 Teo-Pro Car to a steady fourth-place effort and Anthony Perrego of Middletown, N.Y., completed the front-five in Brian Smith’s Superior Remodeling No. 44.
Potsdam, N.Y., driver Michael Maresca’s first STSS South Region start in the Gary Simpson-owned No. 12k brought a sixth-place finish to the team. H.J. Bunting of Milford, Del., grabbed a seventh-place finish to represent the First State in the Blades HVAC No. 65 after starting 21st via a consolation victory.
Ringoes, N.J., native Ryan Godown finished eighth, ahead of fellow Garden State racers Brandon Grosso, who placed ninth. After pitting for a flat right-rear tire, Erick Rudolph of Ransomville, N.Y., recovered for a 10th-place finish.
Ad-Art Sign Company $50 heat winners were Friesen, Matt Stangle, Mahaney, Heffner and Cale Ross. Bunting and Duane Howard topped the consolations.
A-Jay Potrzebowski Jr. made the long tow from Horseheads, N.Y., for his first career Georgetown start. Potrzebowski drew the pole starting position and led all 25 laps for his first career series win in the STSS Belmont’s Garage South Region Crate 602 Sportsman Season Opener.
The win granted Potrzebowski a $1,549 payday for his efforts in the 25-lap main event. The race saw one yellow throughout, allowing lap traffic to become a factor. Potrzebowski was up to every challenge, holding on to grab the Sunoco checkered flags.
2018 STSS South Region Crate 602 Sportsman champion Corey Cormier of Otisville, N.Y., grabbed a runner-up position. Payton Talbot of South New Berlin, N.Y., rounded out the podium finishers. Georgetown Speedway defending champion Joe Toth of Newtown, Pa., finished fourth and Oneida, N.Y., driver Matt Janczuk filled out the front five in his series debut.
Seven heat races were run for the STSS Crate 602 Sportsman. Winners were Stephen Kemery, Cormier, Joey Bruning, Steve Davis, Potrzebowski, Brad Trice and Janczuk. Consolations went to James Hill, Bobby Flood and J.J. Courcy.
Todd Sammons won the 12-lap Season Opener for the Little Lincoln division. Sammons topped local favorite Kirk Lawson and M.J. White for the first checkered flag of the 2021 season. Sammons and Lawson thrilled the crowd with a side-by-side battle in the final circuits.
Jerry Hill, a consistent top-five finisher in the Delaware Super Truck division, got over the hump on Saturday with a win in the 12-lap main. The Smith brothers, David and Robert, chased Hill to the finish line in the weekend cap for the Super Trucks.
Ashley Merritt won the Delmarva Charger 12-lap feature from her third starting position. Merritt bested Jay Lowman and Kevin Taylor for the triumph.
Next up for the STSS is a Central Pennsylvania doubleheader weekend on Saturday, March 20 and Sunday, March 21. On Saturday, Selinsgrove Speedway hosts the ‘Icebreaker’ for the STSS Modifieds and Crate 602 Sportsman. On Sunday, neighboring Port Royal Speedway is the destination for the STSS Modifieds in a doubleheader with the ULMS Super Late Models for the ‘Spring Speed Showcase’ program.