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Mat Williamson and Derek Wagner Win Sid & Carol Jeffery Memorial at Ransomville
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7/23/2021

7/23/2021

Ransomville Speedway


Mat Williamson and Derek Wagner Win Sid & Carol Jeffery Memorial at Ransomville

RANSOMVILLE, NY (July 23, 2021) “Money” Mat Williamson from St. Catharines, Ontario and Middleport, NY’s Derek Wagner won the Sid and Carol Jeffery Memorial events for the Krown Undercoating Modifieds and Investor’s Service Sportsman respectively Friday night at the Ransomville Speedway. For Williamson, it was his third victory of the season at “The Big R”. For Wagner, it was his second triumph of the season. “Showtime” Jaren Israel from Wilson, NY is in “seventh heaven” after winning his seventh KiPo Chevrolet Street Stock feature of the season and sixth in a row. “The Notorious One” Chris Leone from Niagara Falls, NY won his first Sunflowers of Sanborn Mini Stock feature of the season. Jacob Bansmer from East Aurora, NY won his third Kevin’s Carpet Cleaning Novice Sportsman feature of the season.

Greg Martin and Jesse Cotriss brought the field of Krown Undercoating Modifieds to the green flag for their 35-lap feature event with Martin taking the lead. Ryan Susice battled with Robbie Johnston for third place early on, with Mat Williamson racing in fifth place. Williamson would pass Susice to take over fourth place on lap five, as Martin pulled away from the field. Erick Rudolph moved up through the field after starting deep in the field. Williamson would get around Johnston on lap nine to move into third place and would quickly go after second-place running Jesse Cotriss. Susice would regain fourth after passing Johnston. Erick Rudolph and Johnston made slight contact in turn three and Johnston came to a stop on the inside of turn four to bring out the caution on lap 13, erasing a 4.150-second lead that Martin had on the field. On the restart, Martin would take off in the lead with a three-car battle for second and Williamson would take over the position ahead of Susice and Cotriss. Erick Rudolph would take over fourth place from Cotriss on lap 14 and would go after the race leaders. Williamson would use the inside line to close the gap on Martin and would battle for the lead on lap 21. Williamson would take over the lead on lap 23. Susice and Rudolph would battle for third and would clear Susice for the position on lap 24. Rudolph would then immediately pass Martin to take over second and would begin to chase down Williamson. Williamson would pull away from Rudolph to score his third win of the season.

Cameron Tuttle and Derek Wagner were on the front row for the Investors Service Sportsman feature event with Wagner taking over the lead. Wagner, Tuttle, Andrew Smith, and Brett Senek would pull away from the field. Scott Kerwin clipped the front straight wall and would bring out the caution on lap three. Kerwin drove to the pits under his own power and was done for the event. Several other cars were also involved in spinning to avoid Kerwin. Wagner continued to show the way on the restart as Andrew Smith took over second after Tuttle jumped the restart. Smith and Brett Senek battled for several laps for second place, as Wagner started to pull away from the field. Cam Tuttle and Austin Susice would reel in Smith and Senek to make it a four-car battle for second place in the closing laps of the main event. Tuttle would battle with Senek for several laps for third place, with Senek being able to hold Tuttle off. Wagner pulled away from the field to pick up his second win of the season.

Pete Stefanski and Pat Dell were on the front row for the 20-lap KiPo Chevrolet Street Stocks feature with Stefanski showing the way. Jaren Israel started sixth on the grid and at the end of lap number one, “Showtime” was up to fourth place. Israel would continue to head towards the front of the field as he battled and would eventually pass Mike Kramarz for third place on lap seven, as Kramarz got loose off turn number two. Israel would then pass Pat Dell to move into second place on lap ten. With Stefanski in the lead, Israel would close the gap and the two veterans battled for the lead. Israel would take the lead away from Stefanski on lap 12. Israel would pull away from the field to win his sixth consecutive feature and seventh of the season.

Dave Dussault and Chris Leone brought the Sunflowers of Sanborn Mini Stocks to the green flag and it was Leone in the lead. Multi-time feature winner Dante Mancuso quickly took over second place and would go after Leone for the lead. Mancuso would suffer a flat right rear tire while running second to bring out the caution on lap three. He was able to rejoin the field for the race restart. Prior to the caution, Cole Susice had issues and went pitside in his number 98. On the lap three restart, Leone would take off in the lead with Nick Tarnowski, Don Whiteside, Dussault, and Ashley Harbison racing in the top five. Nevin Hazel spun in turn four to bring out the caution once again. Leone would once again pull away from the field on the restart. The car on the move throughout the event was late-arriver Curtis Rung. Rung started in 17th position and was up inside the top five by the races’ halfway point. Mike Becker spun on the front straightaway to bring out the caution with four laps remaining. Don Whiteside would battle with Tarnowski for second on the restart, as Dante Mancuso went three-wide with Harbison and Rung for fourth place. Leone would go on to score his first win of the season.

Jake Bansmer and Kenny Washburn were on the front row for the Kevin’s Carpet Cleaning Novice Sportsman feature event, and it was Bansmer showing the way. Greenley George battled with Washburn for second place, as qualifying heat race winner Jim Forster battled with Colby Adamczyk. Greenley George slapped the turn three wall to bring out the race’s first caution on lap four. George was able to continue racing. Kenny Washburn would take the lead away from Bansmer on the restart, however, Bansmer would regain the lead on lap seven. Bansmer would pull away from the field to collect his third win of the season.

During intermission, a “pass the helmet” took place to benefit Sportsman campaigner Darrell Borkenhagen, who suffered burns to his body following an incident in early July. $4,706 was collected from the Pass the Helmet. The winner of the 50/50 graciously donated $500 towards the cause, bringing the total to $5,206.

“The Greatest Show on Dirt”, the NOS Energy Drink World of Outlaws Sprint Cars make their anticipated return to Ransomville Speedway next Friday, July 30 for the “Big R Outlaw Shootout”. A limited number of tickets are still available online by going to the World of Outlaws website. Pit gates open at 2 pm, grandstands open at 5 pm, hot laps/qualifying begins at 6:00 pm, and racing will begin at 7:30 pm. For those who cannot attend, the entire program will be broadcasted live and exclusively on DIRTVision. Fans, drivers, and crews can listen to all the racing action on 96.5FM using their portable FM Radios while on the property.

RACE RESULTS: SID AND CAROL JEFFERY MEMORIAL
Krown Undercoating Modifieds: MAT WILLIAMSON, Erick Rudolph, Greg Martin, Ryan Susice, James Sweeting, Rick Richner, Jesse Cotriss, Jonathan Reid, Allan Wills, Kyle Inman, John Smith, Steve Lewis Jr, Robbie Johnston
Qualifying Heats: Greg Martin, Jonathan Reid

Investors Service Sportsman: DEREK WAGNER, Andrew Smith, Brett Senek, Cameron Tuttle, Austin Susice, Dylan Duhow, Jim Harbison, AJ Custodi, Brian Harris, Derrick Borkenhagen, Dave DiPietro, Tim Nies, Noah Walker, Jordan Moden, Jessica Kriegisch, Brandon Michaud, Clayton Cain, Brett Martin, Sam Hoxie, Zach George, Scott Kerwin
Qualifying Heats: Scott Kerwin, Austin Susice, Dylan Duhow

KiPo Chevrolet Street Stocks: JAREN ISRAEL, Pete Stefanski, Pat Dell, Mike Kramarz, James Loveland, Chris Dziomba, Roger Israel, Randy Zimmerman, Anthony Guthrie, Tommy Bowen, Dan Korpanty
Qualifying Heats: Pat Dell, Jaren Israel

Sunflowers of Sanborn Mini Stocks: CHRIS LEONE, Nick Tarnowski, Don Whiteside, Dante Mancuso, Ashley Harbison, Ian Paul, Dave Dussault, Brian Melcher, Chris Miller, Cody Atwater, Curtis Rung, Nevin Hazel, Mike Becker, Jeffrey Wynes, Cody Griffin, Ryan Plante, Cole Susice, Matt Hornquist (Did Not Start)
Qualifying Heats: Nick Tarnowski, Don Whiteside

Kevin’s Carpet Cleaning Novice Sportsman: JACOB BANSMER, Ken Washburn, Robert Henning, Jim Forster, Brandon Close, Colby Adamczyk, Greenley George, Abby Castile
Qualifying Heat: Jim Forster


Article Credit: Steven Petty

Submitted By: Steven Petty

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