Suprick, the 2004 Black Rock Speedway and Patriot Sprint Champion
from Clarks Summit, PA, lead all 25 laps of the PST Event at Black Rock for his
14th career series win and ninth Checkered Flag in Dundee . A lot has
changed since his last BRS win in 2005 though.
“It’s still the same name here, but it is definitely a
different deal here,” said Suprick in reference to his last win at the
4/10-mile. “I like it better without the walls. I just don’t want to wait this
long to win here again.”
After driving from fifth to second in his heat race,
Suprick found his way in to the redraw, where his junior helper selected the
pole position for him. Suprick used an impressive start to claim the lead off
Scott Hixson’s green flag from Alain Bergeron and began to slice through the
lapped traffic by lap three.
Suprick would lead the train around with Bergeron and
Justin Barger close in tow until lap 14, when the races only caution flag would
wave and reset the frantic race that was unfolding.
“The track was a little slick in the middle so you had
to run the bottom or the top, and my No. 87 was good in both,” reflected Suprick
after the event. “I kept mixing up the line because I didn’t want Mr. Bergeron
to know what to expect down the stretch.”
As the race moved to under five laps to go, Bergeron
began to reapply the pressure with his No. 8B as the lead duo once again moved
through lapped traffic. It was the moment of the race where back in May Suprick
flipped out of the lead with a mechanical issue, but with all his parts working
successfully, the information gained from that race was just what the veteran
needed to carry through to the win.
“We learned a lot back in May and used it tonight to
know what we needed. We had everything for everybody; we had them covered as the
car kept getting better,” noted Suprick after the event. “The car got a little
tight a few times as a hiked the wing back but it was good. This is still just
a tune-up for August when it pays $4,000 to win.”
The win moved Suprick back in to a tie with his buddy
Rick Wilson as the third-winningest driver in PST History.
As Suprick was clearing out of lapped traffic in the
final three laps, Alain Bergeron slipped up the track and allowed Justin Barger
to sneak by to steal the runner-up position. Barger, who won his heat in
convincing fashion, was solid all feature long but was unable to gain enough on
Suprick who ran a flawless event. It was the fifth straight top five at BRS for
Barger.
Alain Bergeron also continued his streak of solid
finishes in Yates County as he notched his fourth top three in the last two
years, making his trip all the way from Quebec pay off. Tim Kelly, who made a
much shorter trip of five miles to the track, won his heat and ran a solid
fourth the entire way.
Bobby Breen, the winner of the event back in May, also
won his heat race but an eighth place starting spot would make it an uphill
climb for the Savannah , NY driver, as he would dig hard to round out the top
five.
PST America point leader Bryan Howland drove up from
13th to 8th in the opening three laps and would pick off
another pair of spots down the stretch to finish in sixth. Charlie Donk would
charge from 15th to seventh, ahead of Scott Kreutter , Tommy Wickham
and Jared Zimbardi , who completed the top 10.
A total of 23 sprints helped to fill the pits on a
beautiful early summer night. Don Adamczyk won the Original Pizza Logs Four
Laps of Fame for the second straight time at Black Rock but would forced pitside
early.
Patriot Sprint Tour Results: 6/29/12, Black Rock Speedway , Dundee , NY .
A-Main (25 Laps)-
1. George Suprick (87), 2. Justin Barger (5), 3. Alain
Bergeron (8B), 4. Tim Kelly (12), 5. Bobby Breen (9), 6. Bryan Howland (51), 7.
Charlie Donk (99), 8. Scott Kreutter (52), 9. Tommy Wickham (75), 10. Jared
Zimbardi (35), 11. Chuck Hebing (45), 12, Jeff Cook (10), 13. Tracy Potter (11),
14. Steve Collins (67), 15. Erica Bell (31B), 16. Brandan Warner (10B), 17. Paul
Habeck (25H), 18. Dave Wickham (80), 19. Clint Ide (3), 20. Steve Hutchinson Jr.
(2), 21. Don Adamczyk (21), 22. Jeremy Barnard (86), 23. Jeff Frasier (99x).
Lap Leaders- Suprick 1-25.
Original Pizza Logs Four Laps of Fame Dash (4 Laps)- 1. Don Adamczyk (21), 2. Tommy Wickham (75), 3. Tracy Potter (11), 4. Jared Zimbardi (35), 5. Bryan Howland (51), 6. Erica Bell (31B).
National Parts Peddler Heats (8 Laps Each)-
Race 1: 1. Justin
Barger (5), 2. George Suprick (87), 3. Scott Kreutter (52), 4. Tommy Wickham
(75), 5. Bryan Howland (51), 6. Clint Ide (3), 7. Steve Hutchinson (2), 8. Jeff
Cook (10).
Race 2: 1. Bobby
Breen (9), 2. Alain Bergeron (8B), 3. Don Adamczyk (21), 4. Jared Zimbardi (35),
5. Charlie Donk (99), 6. Erica Bell (31B), 7. Jeff Frasier (99x), 8. Dave
Wickham (80).
Race 3: 1. Tim
Kelly (12), 2. Chuck Hebing (45), 3. Tracy Potter (11), 4. Steve Collins (67),
5. Brandan Warner (10B), 6. Jeremy Barnard (86), 7. Paul Habeck (25H).
Patriot Sprint Tour America Series
Standings (Top 10)- Bryan Howland 672, Tim Kelly 653, Scott
Kreutter 648, Tommy Wickham 643, George Suprick 615, Jared Zimbardi 592, Steve
Collins 580, Chuck Hebing 529, Brandan Warner 523.
Original Pizza Logs Four Laps of Fame
(Top Five)- Don Adamczyk 18, Todd Hoddick 10, Tim Kelly 9,
Bryan Howland and Tracy Potter 7.
Gater Racing News Hard Charger of the
Season (Top Five)- Bryan Howland 28, Charlie Donk 21, Chuck
Hebing 19, Jeff Cook 18, Scott Kreutter and Tim Kelly 16.
Press release provided by the Patriot Sprint Tour
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