Story By: MIKE LEONE / SHARON SPEEDWAY – HARTFORD, OH – After a week off and a rain out for the Ohio Sprint Speedweek, Sharon Speedway returned to action last Saturday night with a program highlighted by the Big-Block Modifieds’ first appearance.
Now the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply UMP Modifieds will get their turn to shine this Saturday night (June 24) in the “Steel Valley Thunder” program. Also in competition on Hovis Auto & Truck Supply and A&MP Electric Night will be the Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars, Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks, and the Whelen Econo Mods. Racing begins at 7 p.m.
The Hovis Auto & Truck UMP Modifieds presented by A&MP Electric will be making their first of four appearance of 2023 on Saturday night and will be competing for the $1,000 top prize. The event is part of the “Local’s Cup” Series with Raceway 7, Eriez Speedway, and Mercer Raceway. The UMP Modifieds will return on July 22 part of the “Steel Valley Pro Stock Nationals” followed by visits on August 5 and August 19 for the $1,558 to-win “Bill Gabrielson Memorial”.
Since the division’s inception some 30 years, the class formerly known as the E-Mods has competed 327 times at Sharon between the former 1/2-mile and current 3/8-mile with 60 different winners. Alan Dellinger is the division’s all-time winner with 87 victories over active racer Joel Watson, who is expected to be on hand. Other active racers in the division with wins include Jeff Johnson (18), Carl McKinney (10), Joe Gabrielson (9), Dan Davies (5), Dave Hess, Jr. (4), Will Thomas III (4), Brent Rhebergen (3), Brian Ruhlman (2), David Scott (1), Dustin DeMattia (1), Jacob Eucker (1), Jonathan Taylor (1), Mike Potosky (1), Rich Michael, Jr. (1), Steve Haefke (1), and Ty Rhoades (1).
The Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars have made three appearances at Sharon this season with Chad Ruhlman winning all three. The Erie, Pa. driver won the May 13 opener then won the May 25 $800 special as an undercard to the World of Outlaws Late Models. This past Saturday night saw Ruhlman win from 17th after a thrilling duel with Blaze Myers! The RUSH Sprints have had 22 or 23 cars for all three events this season. Ruhlman has won 12 of the 27 races run all-time at Sharon as the four-time Series champion currently leads RUSH $5,000 to-win Sunbelt Weekly Series Championship points.
The Gibson Insurance Agency Pro Stocks will make their fourth visit of 2023. All three victors to date have been first time Sharon winners! Tim Bish won the $1,000 special on May 20. Jordan Perkins of New Castle, Pa. scored a popular win on June 3. And this past Saturday night saw Jackson Humanic finally get the monkey off his back with his first victory. Will there be a fourth first time Sharon winner on Saturday night or will one of the veterans reign supreme?
Rounding out the four-division program will be the Whelen Econo Mods. 2019 champion, Dustin DeMattia, returned to the class for the May 13 opener and won his fourth career race in the division. On May 27, Jeremy Double upped his all-time career win total to 19 following his $800 victory. And most recently, Will Thomas III collected his ninth career win in the division on June 3. There have been three different winners in as many races, will there be a fourth different winner in four races on Saturday night?
Summit Racing Equipment will present the hard charger award to the UMP Modified division. The driver that passes the most cars in the feature will receive a $100 Summit gift card. In the event of a tie, the tiebreaker will be the driver that finished highest in the feature.
UMP Modified Payoff: 1. $1,000 2. $700 3. $400 4. $300 5. $200 6. $175 7. $140 8. $125 9. $120 10. $115 11. $110 12. $105 13-24. $100. Tow/Non-Qualifiers $50.
There is no Sharon registration fee. One-way driver radios are mandatory; channel 454.000. AMB/MyLaps transponders are required; rentals available for $25. If you have yet to register for the 2023 season, please bring the registration form with you completed http://sharonspeedway.myracepass.com/downloads/get.aspx?i=713060
Fans can not only experience viewing from the frontstretch and backstretch grandstands, but also from the infield fan zone, which includes concessions and restrooms. Sharon is the only track in the area to have viewing from the unique infield perspective. There will be times throughout the night when fans can cross on the frontstretch back and forth.
The pits will be open throughout the afternoon with passes going on sale at 4 p.m., while general admission opens at 5. Warmups for the UMP Modifieds are scheduled for 6:40 p.m. with heat races at 7.
Grandstand/fan zone admission for those 14 and over is $15, while senior admission is $10. Patio seating upgrades are just $10 and fan suite seating upgrades are just $20 over the cost of general admission. These can be upgraded on race night at the track office. Tickets are available through https://sharonspeedway.simpletix.com. As always, children under 14 and parking are always FREE. Pit passes are $30. As a reminder, coolers nor outside food or beverages are not permitted.
Coming up on Wednesday, June 28 will be the first “Wednesday Night Thunder” program featuring the Hovis Auto & Truck Supply “410” Sprint Cars racing for $4,000 to-win, $400 to-start and will be joined by the Terry Bowser Excavating RUSH Sprint Cars. Regular admission prices are in effect.