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JIM
WISMER WINS “LATE MODEL 100” – JON MEYER TOPS “FACTORY STOCK
40” HEADLINE AT WALL STADIUM SATURDAY NIGHT
WALL
TOWNSHIP, N.J. ~ Jim Wismer, Jr. won the 100-lap “Race of Champions
Qualifier for Late Model stock cars and Jon Meyer topped the 40-lap
championship event for the Flanagan Retail Development Factory Stocks
during the Saturday night (June 27) Able Ford Subaru Racing Series
events at Wall Stadium. Roger Coss, Jr. in the Legend Cars and Howie
Conk in the Street Stocks joined Wismer and Meyer as first time Wall
Stadium winners on “Fenders Only Night.”

Both
racers and fans waited out late-afternoon and early-evening showers
that delayed the racing program nearly two hours.
Long
Island speedster Kevin Metzger jumped to the lead at the outset of the
Late Model 100-lapper and held his ground through the first half of
the contest as Wismer spent most of this time patiently running
second. Metzger continued to lead after a restart at the half way
mark, while Wismer suffered a bad restart and slipped from contention.
Wismer
then continued his patient driving style as he remained in the top
five. Then, as the race neared the 80 lap mark, Wismer began to climb
through the top five. Mike Colt in the No. 61 slipped into the lead at
the lap 80 mark after Metzger and Jarrod Hayes tangled in turn four
and spun from the top two spots, but Wismer was right on Colt’s
bumper. Wismer then sized up the leader before charging to the lead
for good on a lap 82 restart.
From
that point on Wismer stretched an advantage to the finish, while Colt
hung on for second and Dave McOmbee crossed the line third. Metzger
and Mike Sweeney completed the top five.

“You
don’t know how much this means to me,” the former Flemington
Speedway champion said. “This is the only paved track in New Jersey,
so in a way this is my home track. It is so special to win here. There
is so much history. The Blewetts, Tony Siscone, the Bohn family and so
many others have won here. That means so much.”

In
just his fourth race in the Factory Stock division, Jon Meyer led
early and then returned to the top spot in the closing laps to win the
division’s 40-lap championship race. Meyer started from the pole and
led the first 26 laps before Gregg Clerico slipped into the lead on
lap 26.
Clerico
then held off the late race challenges of Joe Constandi until the duo
tangled in the third turn in the final laps and tagged the guard rail.
That handed the lead to Vinnie Green who then pitted. That elevated
Meyer back to the top spot where he stayed for the final two circuits
of the contest. Joey Helberg, Dan Birdsall, Roy Farfel and Whitey
Miller completed the top five.
Howie
Conk experienced a wide array of emotions on Saturday. In the morning,
the Jackson resident attended his grandfather’s funeral. On Saturday
night, he raced to his first ever 25-lap Street Stock main event win.

“I
want to dedicate this win to my grandfather,” Conk said after the
race. “This is for my grandfather and for everyone who has helped
me. My dad has always supported my racing and I couldn’t do it
without him.”
Greg
Miranda led the first half of this one, before Conk took command when
Miranda went spinning in turn four. Ralph Gargiulo challenged Conk
late in the race before tagging the third turn rail. Conk then raced
home to the win. Carl Thomas was the runner-up, while Nick Gargiulo,
Jerry Stanzione and Ray Minieri were third through fifth.

Roger
Coss, Jr. of Lafayette grabbed the lead with just seven laps remaining
and went on to win the 25-lapper for the INEX Legend Cars. Young
Robert French, who led the first 18 laps, was close behind in second
at the finish, with Bryan Gardella of Brick finishing third. Derek
Hopkinson and Zach Alspach were fourth and fifth.
Wall
Stadium will celebrate the Independence Day Weekend on Saturday night,
July 4, with a five division stock car racing card. In the spotlight
will be the Street Stocks in a 50-lap championship race, while the Red
Bank Sleep Shoppe Modifieds will battle in a 40-lap main event. The
Calabreeze Pools Sportsman cars, the INEX Legend Cars and the Factory
Stocks will also see main event action.
Plans
call for the competitor pit area to open at noon on Saturday, with a
paid practice session running from 1:00 until 3:00 p.m. Regular
practice will start shortly after 3:00 p.m., while spectator seating
opens at 4:00 p.m. Qualifying is set for 6:00 p.m. and the first main
event will get the green flag at 7:30 p.m. sharp.
Wall
Stadium presents professional motorsports events every Saturday night
through Labor Day. Most Sunday afternoons feature the “Small Car
Series” on the fifth mile paved “inner oval.” Legend
Cars, Bandoleros, TQ Midgets, Open Karts, Champ Karts, Microstocks and
World Formulas are on the card. For more information on the Sunday
Series visit http://wtssundayseries.synthasite.com
Wall
Stadium is located on Route 34 in Wall Township, N.J., just one mile
north of Garden State Parkway exit 98 and Interstate 195 exit 35B. The
speedway office is open from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday and all day Saturday during events. The speedway
hotline number is 732-681-6400, while more information is also
available at www.wallspeedway.com.
RACE
RESULTS
June
27, 2009
LATE
MODELS – 100 Laps – 1. JIM WISMER, 2. Mike Colt, 3. Dave McOmbee,
4. Kevin Metzger, 5. Mike Sweeney, 6. Jarrod Hayes, 7. Elliott Wohl,
8. Pete Brittain, 9. Roger Oxee, 10. Travis Fisher, 11. Greg Kieila,
12. Steve Senerchia, 13. Ken Matlach, 14. Tony Volpe, 15. Paul Koehler
FACTORY
STOCKS – 40 Laps – 1. JON MEYER, 2. Joey Helberg, 3. Dan Birdsall,
4. Roy Farfel, 5. Whitey Miller, 6. Mike Bilello, 7. Chris Felber, 8.
Tim O’Shea, 9. Joe Skalla, 10. Todd Pilla, 11. Steve Lynch, 12.
Gregg Clerico, 13. Joe Constandi, 14. Vinnie Green, 15. John Bowers,
16. Phil Adelphia, 17. Tim Flanagan, 18. Richard Petey, 19. William
Cichory, 20. Paul Hartwig, 21. Troy Gant, 22. Joe Cooley, 23. Tom
Mikolajczyk, 24. Bryan Flanagan
STREET
STOCKS – 25 Laps – 1. HOWIE CONK, 2. Carl Thomas, 3. Nick Gargiulo,
4. Jerry Stanzione, 5. Ray Minieri, 6. Mike Kennedy, 7. Gregg Miranda,
8. Mike Tillett, 9. Elliott Wohl, 10. Michelle Morrmann, 11. Tim
LaBreque, 12. Scott Kurzwell, 13. Anthony Donnamaria, 14. Bill
Vanderveen, 15. Ralph Gargiulo, 16. Dave Jennings
LEGEND
CARS – 25 Laps – 1. ROGER COSS, 2. Robert French, 3. Bryan
Gardella, 4. Derek Hopkinson, 5. Zach Alspach, 6. Mark Tischler, 7.
John Beatty, 8. Trevor Alspach, 9. Francis Cottrell, 10. Mike Fulton,
11. Malcolm Campbell, 12. Brian Spencer, 13. Justin Alicchio, 14. Beth
MacFarlane, 15. Bobby Baltera
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