Weekly Racing presented by Hartson Total Opening Plus Enduro @ Airborne Speedway June 25th 2022

top three battle
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Stan Russell

It would be a battle between the top three of the Taylor Rental 4 Cylinders as Greg Zindler (46), Luke Marcheski (65x), and Josh Laporte (45b) as they go for the win. It would be the ninth round of racing at Airborne Speedway on Hartson Total Opening Night plus Enduro. The night would start with the Limited Sportsman Modified heat and the win would go to Dale Gonyo. Then next up would be the Hartson Total Opening Renegades for their two heats and getting the wins would be Tylor Terry and Tyler Irwin. Then we would have three heats for the J+S Steel Sportsman Modifieds and the winners would be Andy Heywood, DJ Gonyo, and Michael Wright. Then to finish out the heat racing would be the Taylor Rental four cylinders with two heats and getting the wins would be Jake Fountain and Nick Harnden. Then it would be onto the mains for the night and it would start with the Northern Blacktopping Limited Sportsman Modified and the 15-lap race would go to Pryor Stacey. Then next up would be the Hartson Total Opening Renegades for their 25-lap main event the race would be delayed shortly after it started as Nate Guay would flip and Shawn Duquette would hit the stopped car and ruin his car and he would need help getting to the rescue. Once the race would get back underway it would be a great battle between Tylor Terry and Tyler Irwin but a last-lap tire issue for Terry would hand the win to Richie Turner for his first win on dirt. Then next up would be the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified A-Main 25-lap event and it would be a battle up front between DJ Gonyo and Travis Bruno and Gonyo would pull away late for his first career Sportsman Modified win. Then it would be the Taylor Rental 4 Cylinders 15-lap main event and a great battle up front between Josh Laporte, Greg Zindler, and Luke Marcheski with the eventual win going to Greg Zindler for his second win of the season and expanding his points lead. Then to finish the night of racing would be the 30-lap enduro with just around 40 cars taking the green flag the smashing and crashing would be on and the eventual winner would be Eli Beshaw. Gallery

for the win
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Stan Russell

Richie Turner (17) and Tyler Irwin (54) battle for the lead and win during the Hartson Total Opening Renegade A-Main with Turner getting the eventual win. Gallery

Weekly Racing Presented by Hartson Total Opening plus Enduro June 25th 2022

Dirtcar Racing Airborne Speedway
for the win and career win 1
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Stan Russell

DJ Gonyo (04) and Travis Bruno battle for the lead in the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified A-Main victory through turns three and four. It would be the ninth round of racing at Airborne Speedway on Hartson Total Opening Night plus Enduro. The night would start with the Limited Sportsman Modified heat and the win would go to Dale Gonyo. Then next up would be the Hartson Total Opening Renegades for their two heats and getting the wins would be Tylor Terry and Tyler Irwin. Then we would have three heats for the J+S Steel Sportsman Modifieds and the winners would be Andy Heywood, DJ Gonyo, and Michael Wright. Then to finish out the heat racing would be the Taylor Rental four cylinders with two heats and getting the wins would be Jake Fountain and Nick Harnden. Then it would be onto the mains for the night and it would start with the Northern Blacktopping Limited Sportsman Modified and the 15-lap race would go to Pryor Stacey. Then next up would be the Hartson Total Opening Renegades for their 25-lap main event the race would be delayed shortly after it started as Nate Guay would flip and Shawn Duquette would hit the stopped car and ruin his car and he would need help getting to the rescue. Once the race would get back underway it would be a great battle between Tylor Terry and Tyler Irwin but a last-lap tire issue for Terry would hand the win to Richie Turner for his first win on dirt. Then next up would be the J+S Steel Sportsman Modified A-Main 25-lap event and it would be a battle up front between DJ Gonyo and Travis Bruno and Gonyo would pull away late for his first career Sportsman Modified win. Then it would be the Taylor Rental 4 Cylinders 15-lap main event and a great battle up front between Josh Laporte, Greg Zindler, and Luke Marcheski with the eventual win going to Greg Zindler for his second win of the season and expanding his points lead. Then to finish the night of racing would be the 30-lap enduro with just around 40 cars taking the green flag the smashing and crashing would be on and the eventual winner would be Eli Beshaw. Gallery

T&B Metals and Froggers Used Auto Demolition Derby - Airborne Park Speedway - September 29th 2018

nose to nose
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Kyle Coryea

The 12 and 39 would go nose to nose for a crunching hit battling for position. It would be the T&B Metals Froggers Used Auto demolition derby at Airborne Park Speedway to finish of the season. There would be a total of 17 cars that would be compete for the 1,000 dollars. Seeing the number of cars it would be just one feature and the winner gets the cash. Gallery

crunch
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Kyle Coryea

The 92 of Beeshaw would crunch the other car so hard it would fling the other guy sideways in the car. Gallery

T&B Metals and Froggers Used Auto Demolition Derby - Airborne Park Speedway - September 29th 2018

Demolition Derby
pile up
Photo By: 
Kyle Coryea

Josh Baker (004) puts his car on top of the 17 car as they crunch each other. It would be the T&B Metals Froggers Used Auto demolition derby at Airborne Park Speedway to finish of the season. There would be a total of 17 cars that would be competing for 1,000 dollars. Seeing the number of cars it would be just one feature and the winner gets the cash.

Rene Repair Enduro - Airborne Park Speedway - September 29th 2018

Dirtcar Racing
t-bone crash
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Kyle Coryea

Michael Ayer (69) tbones the green car as it spins sideways entering the corner and almost gets put on the lid. It would be the season finale at Airborne Park Speedway and as in years past, they would end with the enduro. This year there would be 98 cars that would take part in the event. It would be on a very dry track that would see a lot of dust making people vision difficult out there. Richie Turner the winner on the day or so it seemed took the lead around lap 100 and would cross the line as the winner. Although the victory would be short-lived cause a tire issue would cost him the win during tech. The winner of the event would eventually be Trevor Jaques.

Robin Branham Crash for Cancer Enduro Airborne Park Speedway September 30th 2017

Dirtcar Racing
victory lane
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Kyle Coryea

Brian Pugh (29NY) poses for his victory lane winners photo with Bucko Branham and Billie Jo Branham as he is crowned the 2nd annual Robin Branham Crash for Cancer Enduro winner. It would be the second annual Robin Branham Crash for Cancer Enduro at Airborne Park Speedway. There would be a total of 93 cars that would take the green flag for the 150 lap race. When the dust would settle and the checkered flag would fly there would be 8 cars still running on the track. There would be multiple red flags on the day to check on drivers and tend to overturned cars. Through it, all Brian Pugh would keep his nose the cleanest of all avoid a few close calls and be crowned the eventual winner.

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