YORK HAVEN, PA - Frankie Herr made the decision over the Summer that he wasn’t coming back to the Super Sportsman division next season.
The main reason is that Herr wants to travel around and pick-and-choose his schedule. The Carlisle, Pa., driver also has a desire to get back into the 358 Sprint Car ranks and have fun in his final years.
But before Herr moves on, he has one more goal at BAPS Motor Speedway. He wants to give his car-owner, Bill Devine, his first championship, and Herr took another step in that direction Saturday night.
Herr knew he had the best car and was patient. After losing the lead to Scott Dellinger, he retook the top spot and led the final 10 laps to claim the Dirt Deeds Fab and Repair Dirty 30 at BAPS Motor Speedway.
“This is my last year in the Super Sportsman division, and I don’t really want to retire here,” Herr said. “We talked over the Summer, and we are going to do some sprint cars and do some 358 and maybe some 360 racing.
“The points deal, I don’t like them, but I want to win this for Bill, because he hasn’t gotten one yet. We are going to try like a bugger to get Bill a championship here. Scott [Dellinger] is tough, and all we can do is plug at it every week and see what happens.”
Herr is peaking at the right time. After a disappointing Sportsman 100, the Dirty Deeds team has won the last two shows and holds a narrow 80-point lead over Dellinger in the standings with one point race remaining.
This particular march to Victory Lane wasn’t easy. Herr started third on the grid, but he benefited from Matt Ondek not being able to start the main event because of motor issues.
That allowed Herr to take the early lead over Chase Gutshall, but this was far from a runaway. Super Sportsman 100 champion Russ Mitten was running second and within striking distance of the leader until he stopped on the track on Lap 15.
Still, Herr had to struggle. Scott Dellinger, who started sixth, took the lead from Herr after the restart, and the chase was on for the win.
“You never give up a chance when you get to start up front, and the closer the better,” Herr said. “I saw Russell there, and I thought he was going to be tough, but apparently, something happened.
“Then, Scott pulled up beside me, and there are no gimmies here. I could tell I was a little better getting off the corners than the 30 [Dellinger], and that’s how we stayed with him and were able to pass him.”
Herr didn’t go away and decided to go to the outside of the speedway. He had the better car and pulled the trigger on a pass for the lead on the 20th circuit.
From there, the race belonged to Herr. He led the final 10 laps and took the win by 2.017 seconds over Dellinger. Tony Jackson, Gutshall, and Luke Deatrick completed the top five.
“I didn’t run second too long, and I knew the race was over halfway,” Herr said. “I just got a tick tight after the caution. I don’t know if the right rear cooled down and lost air pressure, or what.
“Scott wasn’t going to give me much room. I guess that’s what it takes when you are leading there, and that’s why I had to be a little patient and enough in front of him off the corner that we had no issues. I guess it worked out in my favor.”
Herr set quick time for the 23-car field with a lap of 16.650 and won a heat race. Mitten and Gutshall were also heat winners. Nate Young was the Mac Tools Hard Charger.
In the Creekside Auto Sales 358 Late Model feature, Travis Mease took the lead just past the halfway point and went on to score the victory in the 20-Lap main event.
Dan Zechman grabbed the top spot on the initial start and led the first 10 circuits before Mease, who started third, took the lead on Lap 11. Three cautions slowed the leader’s progress, but not enough to change the outcome.
Mease earned the victory by 1.176 seconds over Zechman. Chase Billet, Joey Hoffer, and Ben Whitaker completed the top five.
Jorjie Sweger took advantage of a late caution to score the win in the Gene Latta Ford Central PA Legends presented by Baker Door Company feature.
Seth Kearchner took the lead from Chris Transeau on Lap 9 and looked like he was going to take the win until the caution was displayed on the last lap for Stephen Wurtzer.
Sweger took advantage and slipped by Kearchner and earned the victory by a mere .022 seconds at the stripe. Kearchner, Blaine Leppo, Transeau, and Bill Diehl completed the top five.
Hunter Fulton led the final five laps to capture the 20-Lap Superior Homes Extreme Stock feature event.
Andrew Hogue led the first 12 laps before giving way to Austin Hogue. Chase Rehbein took the lead on Lap 14 before the caution was displayed for Michael Goodwin.
On the restart, Austin Hogue and Rehbein got together. Hogue flipped to bring out the red flag, which also handed the lead to Fulton.
Fulton led the rest of the way for the victory. Patrick McClane, Sammy Rial, Doug Hoffman, and Will Long completed the top five.
BAPS Super Sportsman
Super Sportsman Feature (30 Laps): 1. 70D-Frankie Herr[3]; 2. 30-Scott Dellinger[6]; 3. 69J-Tony Jackson[8]; 4. 1A-Chase Gutshall[2]; 5. 5D-Luke Deatrick[12]; 6. 8-Rich Eichelberger[7]; 7. 25-Tyler Wolford[4]; 8. 58-Paul Miller[11]; 9. 10H-Dave Hollar[15]; 10. 3B-Mike Enders[16]; 11. 383-Steve Fannasy[14]; 12. 19R-Eric Rutz[18]; 13. 14-Nate Young[21]; 14. 16R-Ryan Rutz[22]; 15. 21R-Jamie Rickert[19]; 16. (DNF) 22-Daniel John[17]; 17. (DNF) 77-Russ Mitten[5]; 18. (DNF) 360-Jay Fannasy[13]; 19. (DNF) 0Z-Devin Beidel[9]; 20. (DNS) 2M-Matt Ondek; 21. (DNS) 8M-Chris Meleason; 22. (DNS) 91-Lanny Hake; 23. (DNS) 318-George Riden
Lap Leaders: Frankie Herr (1-15), Scott Dellinger (16-19), Herr (20-30)
Super Sportsman Heat 1 (10 Laps): 1. 70D-Frankie Herr[4]; 2. 69J-Tony Jackson[3]; 3. 8M-Chris Meleason[2]; 4. 58-Paul Miller[1]; 5. 383-Steve Fannasy[6]; 6. 3B-Mike Enders[5]; 7. 19R-Eric Rutz[7]; 8. (DNF) 16R-Ryan Rutz[8]
Super Sportsman Heat 2 (10 Laps): 1. 77-Russ Mitten[4]; 2. 8-Rich Eichelberger[2]; 3. 0Z-Devin Beidel[1]; 4. 5D-Luke Deatrick[6]; 5. 10H-Dave Hollar[5]; 6. (DNF) 91-Lanny Hake[7]; 7. (DNF) 14-Nate Young[3]; 8. (DNS) 318-George Riden
Super Sportsman Heat 3 (10 Laps): 1. 1A-Chase Gutshall[1]; 2. 30-Scott Dellinger[4]; 3. 2M-Matt Ondek[2]; 4. 360-Jay Fannasy[6]; 5. 25-Tyler Wolford[3]; 6. 22-Daniel John[5]; 7. 21R-Jamie Rickert[7]
Super Sportsman Qualifying (2 Laps): 1. 70D-Frankie Herr, 00:16.650[22]; 2. 77-Russ Mitten, 00:16.783[7]; 3. 30-Scott Dellinger, 00:16.798[8]; 4. 69J-Tony Jackson, 00:17.002[14]; 5. 14-Nate Young, 00:17.048[2]; 6. 25-Tyler Wolford, 00:17.050[20]; 7. 8M-Chris Meleason, 00:17.058[13]; 8. 8-Rich Eichelberger, 00:17.063[23]; 9. 2M-Matt Ondek, 00:17.063[18]; 10. 58-Paul Miller, 00:17.075[6]; 11. 0Z-Devin Beidel, 00:17.166[19]; 12. 1A-Chase Gutshall, 00:17.211[5]; 13. 3B-Mike Enders, 00:17.227[11]; 14. 10H-Dave Hollar, 00:17.281[9]; 15. 22-Daniel John, 00:17.293[21]; 16. 383-Steve Fannasy, 00:17.308[15]; 17. 5D-Luke Deatrick, 00:17.354[4]; 18. 360-Jay Fannasy, 00:17.368[10]; 19. 19R-Eric Rutz, 00:17.591[1]; 20. 91-Lanny Hake, 00:17.894[16]; 21. 21R-Jamie Rickert, 00:18.029[17]; 22. (DNF) 16R-Ryan Rutz[12]; 23. (DNS) 318-George Riden
Gene Latta Ford Central PA Legends Presented by Baker Door Company
Legend Feature (20 Laps): 1. 18B-Jorjie Sweger[5]; 2. 30K-Seth Kearchner[6]; 3. 18J-Blaine Leppo[12]; 4. 18-Chris Transeau[1]; 5. 07-Bob Stough[20]; 6. 53-Bill Diehl[8]; 7. 1D-Owen Dimm[4]; 8. 77-Quinn Trimmer[16]; 9. 27-Logan Carbaugh[9]; 10. 31-Lincoln Kearchner[10]; 11. 0-Cody Altland[7]; 12. 34-Dan Harrison[2]; 13. Z13-Vincent Wenrich[14]; 14. 11R-Scott Musselman[22]; 15. 55X-Richie Dobson Jr[13]; 16. 4-Scott Montgomery[24]; 17. 16-Tyler Kaylor[21]; 18. 824-Brian Scott Rampmeyer Jr[23]; 19. (DNF) 14W-Stephen Wurtzer[3]; 20. (DNF) 56-Zach Baxter[15]; 21. (DNF) 25-Eric Hurst[19]; 22. (DNF) 79S-Zachary Settle[18]; 23. (DNF) 19-Travis Perry[11]; 24. (DNF) 4J-Choya Young[17]
Lap Leaders: Chris Transeau (1-8), Seth Kearchner (9-19), Jorjie Sweger (20)
Legend B Feature (8 Laps): 1. 16-Tyler Kaylor[4]; 2. 00-eric McClane[1]; 3. 11R-Scott Musselman[2]; 4. 824-Brian Scott Rampmeyer Jr[3]; 5. 4-Scott Montgomery[6]; 6. 79-Ed Trump[5]; 7. 12-Kelby Friese[11]; 8. (DNF) 119-Brady Arndt[7]; 9. (DNS) 17-Cory Phillips; 10. (DNS) 30W-Justin Wagaman; 11. (DNS) 48W-Christopher Wagner
Legend Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 0-Cody Altland[3]; 2. 18-Chris Transeau[4]; 3. 27-Logan Carbaugh[6]; 4. 55X-Richie Dobson Jr[1]; 5. 4J-Choya Young[7]; 6. 00-eric McClane[5]; 7. 48W-Christopher Wagner[8]; 8. (DNF) 119-Brady Arndt[2]
Legend Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 30K-Seth Kearchner[2]; 2. 19-Travis Perry[6]; 3. 34-Dan Harrison[3]; 4. Z13-Vincent Wenrich[5]; 5. 79S-Zachary Settle[4]; 6. 11R-Scott Musselman[1]; 7. 12-Kelby Friese[8]; 8. (DNF) 17-Cory Phillips[7]
Legend Heat 3 (8 Laps): 1. 18B-Jorjie Sweger[6]; 2. 53-Bill Diehl[7]; 3. 31-Lincoln Kearchner[2]; 4. 56-Zach Baxter[1]; 5. 25-Eric Hurst[4]; 6. 30W-Justin Wagaman[8]; 7. 16-Tyler Kaylor[3]; 8. 4-Scott Montgomery[5]
Legend Heat 4 (8 Laps): 1. 14W-Stephen Wurtzer[1]; 2. 1D-Owen Dimm[4]; 3. 18J-Blaine Leppo[7]; 4. 77-Quinn Trimmer[5]; 5. 07-Bob Stough[6]; 6. 824-Brian Scott Rampmeyer Jr[3]; 7. 79-Ed Trump[2]
Creekside Auto Sales Late Models
Late Model Feature (20 Laps): 1. 116-Travis Mease[3]; 2. 2-Dan Zechman[2]; 3. 22-Chase Billet[5]; 4. 11-Joey Hoffer[4]; 5. 13X-Ben Whitaker[9]; 6. 21M-Matt Murphy[6]; 7. 27-Cuyler Upperman[7]; 8. 99-Chad Smith[11]; 9. 711-Jennifer Lesher[8]; 10. 85-Chad Earnst[15]; 11. NINEX-Ross Leinbach[13]; 12. 23-Roger Myers[14]; 13. 48-Kyle Nicholas[12]; 14. 27K-Brandon Krone[16]; 15. 37B-Brandon Eveler[10]; 16. (DNF) 96-Matt Adams[1]; 17. (DNS) 25-Jedadiah Latshaw; 18. (DNS) 72-Wayne Pfeil
Lap Leaders: Dan Zechman (1-10), Travis Mease (11-20)
Late Model Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 116-Travis Mease[1]; 2. 27-Cuyler Upperman[4]; 3. 711-Jennifer Lesher[2]; 4. 96-Matt Adams[3]; 5. 13X-Ben Whitaker[7]; 6. 99-Chad Smith[9]; 7. NINEX-Ross Leinbach[5]; 8. 85-Chad Earnst[6]; 9. 27K-Brandon Krone[8]
Late Model Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 22-Chase Billet[8]; 2. 21M-Matt Murphy[2]; 3. 11-Joey Hoffer[7]; 4. 2-Dan Zechman[5]; 5. 37B-Brandon Eveler[1]; 6. 48-Kyle Nicholas[9]; 7. 23-Roger Myers[6]; 8. (DNF) 25-Jedadiah Latshaw[3]; 9. (DNS) 72-Wayne Pfeil
Superior Homes Extreme Stocks
Extreme Stock Feature (20 Laps): 1. 7F-Hunter Fulton[8]; 2. 79-Patrick McClane[7]; 3. 11-Sam Rial[9]; 4. 27-Doug Hoffman[1]; 5. 97X-Will Long[10]; 6. 99-Brad Shank[13]; 7. 4-Matt Adams[12]; 8. 97-Donnie Broderick[4]; 9. 64-Brandon Wanner[17]; 10. 98-Richard Daughtrey[14]; 11. 33-Michael Goodwin[5]; 12. 11G-Dave Goode[16]; 13. (DNF) 25-Andrew Hogue[2]; 14. (DNF) 54-Chase Rehbein[11]; 15. (DNF) 52-Austin Hogue[6]; 16. (DNF) 23-Taylor Bear[18]; 17. (DNF) 7J-Jordan Fulton[3]; 18. (DNF) LAZY8-John Wright[15]; 19. (DNF) 45-Ernest Posey[19]
Lap Leaders: Andrew Hogue (1-12), Austin Hogue (13), Chase Rehbein (14-15), Hunter Fulton (16-20)
Extreme Stock Heat 1 (8 Laps): 1. 97-Donnie Broderick[2]; 2. 25-Andrew Hogue[1]; 3. 33-Michael Goodwin[6]; 4. 7F-Hunter Fulton[8]; 5. 11-Sam Rial[5]; 6. 54-Chase Rehbein[7]; 7. 99-Brad Shank[4]; 8. LAZY8-John Wright[9]; 9. 64-Brandon Wanner[3]; 10. (DNF) 45-Ernest Posey[10]
Extreme Stock Heat 2 (8 Laps): 1. 52-Austin Hogue[7]; 2. 79-Patrick McClane[8]; 3. 27-Doug Hoffman[1]; 4. 7J-Jordan Fulton[5]; 5. 97X-Will Long[3]; 6. 4-Matt Adams[4]; 7. 98-Richard Daughtrey[6]; 8. 11G-Dave Goode[9]; 9. (DNF) 23-Taylor Bear[2]
- administrator on Sep 27, 2021
- Article Date: 9/25/2021 by BAPS Motor Speedway