Post by Kirsten Snyder on Aug 7, 2023 12:13:45 GMT
Ulsh Picks Up Slingshot Win on LeRoy and Betty Felty Tribute Night at Linda’s
By Kasey Kreider
Friday night was a special one at the Jonestown quarter-mile, as the track came together to honor
the memory of two long-time members of the racing family and supporters of the Linda’s
Speedway in LeRoy and Betty Felty.
LeRoy and Betty’s great-grandson, Karter Adams, is in the midst of his second full-time season
racing All Star Slingshots at the Linda’s Speedway. Adams gave the crowd something to cheer
about early on in the evening, as he dominated to grab a victory in the first heat race of the night.
But when feature time rolled around, a familiar face returned to Selinsgrove Ford Victory Lane.
Tyler Ulsh took the lead of the 20-lap A-Main following a brief battle with Chase Schott and
completed his drive from sixth to his third win of the season in the Hoffer Paving All Star
Slingshot division. On behalf of the Felty family, Ulsh was presented in victory lane with one of
LeRoy’s former trophies, and posed in the winner’s circle alongside Adams, who wrapped up his
night with a sixth-place finish in the feature.
The always impressive Mt. Gretna Roller Rink 270 Micro Sprint division saw another dramatic
finish and another first-time winner at the speedway. On a time trial night at the track, Hazleton’s
Jason Paisley set quick time, won his heat race, and held on for his first feature win at the track
by the skin of his teeth. Paisley survived a late restart and staved off Sean Stolz to grab the win
by 0.022 seconds at the finish line.
After picking up his first-career win last month, Austin Webster continued his hot streak through
the summer months in the Bernheisel Race Components Charger division. Webster was never
contested through the course of the 15-lap A-Main and steered his No. 27 to his second win of
the year, keeping him squarely in the championship fight.
The PA Micro Midgets made their return to Linda’s for the fourth event of their five-race
Speedweek series. Justin Care picked up his second win of the week in the 500 division, while
Noah Michalski dominated the 300 division A-Main to claim his second triumph of the
Speedweek, which concludes Saturday at Hunterstown Speedway.
Linda’s Speedway returns to action with one of the biggest events of the year on Thursday,
August 10th. The Xtreme Outlaw Midgets Series presented by Toyota makes its third stop of
Appalachian Midget Week at the quarter-mile, as national midget racing returns to the track for
the first time since 2019. The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic Wingless 600 Micro Sprints and the J&J
Auto Body Junior Slingshots will join the midgets on the card for what promises to be an epic
night of competition.
Results:
Hoffer Paving All Star Slingshot A-Main (20 Laps):
1. 1-Tyler Ulsh[6]; 2. 32-Brett Bieber[7]; 3. 10S-Chase Schott[2]; 4. 55AA-Amanda
Angstadt[4]; 5. 22M-Luke McCloskey[11]; 6. 28K-Karter Adams[8]; 7. 55A-Cole Armstrong[3];
8. K33-Ryan Lutz[16]; 9. 22-Patrick Weiss[9]; 10. 7S-Lance Garrison[14]; 11. 95-Lucas
Pittenger[1]; 12. 42-Mason Pittenger[10]; 13. 112-Cody Kline[5]; 14. 36-Jocelyn Darsinig[13];
15. 33D-Tytan Deal[15]; 16. 10X-Faith Turnbaugh[12]
Mt. Gretna Roller Rink 270 Micro Sprint A-Main (25 Laps):
1. 08-Jason Paisley[1]; 2. 20-Sean Stolz[6]; 3. 12R-Brandon Heist Sr[7]; 4. 77S-Ben Stolz[9]; 5.
6-Danial Boyer[11]; 6. 41-Mike Boyer[5]; 7. 94-Dallas Sanders[8]; 8. 24M-Andrea Matter
Martin[12]; 9. 21D-Dave Williams[13]; 10. 91-Jack Redcay[10]; 11. 16C-Pat Bealer[2]; 12.
27-Brayden Spencer[4]; 13. 11-Brian Heist[3]
Bernheisel Race Components Charger A-Main (15 Laps):
1. 27-Austin Webster[1]; 2. 100-Ronnie Buck[3]; 3. 00-Ed Hollenbach[5]; 4. 711-Eric
Hollenbach[6]; 5. 8-John Hall[8]; 6. 21-Ian Herr[7]; 7. 911-Chad Kreiser[9]; 8. 10-Chucky
Kimmel[4]; 9. 33-Scott Lutz[2]; 10. 30PK-Chris McCarr[12]; 11. (DNS) 2M-Josh Michael; 12.
(DNS) 53K-Bryan Keller
PA Micro Midget 500 Division A-Main (20 Laps):
1. 27C Justin Cares[1]; 2. 33-Todd Walls[7]; 3. 21K-Kenzley Shearer[3]; 4. 9W-Dawson
Walls[4]; 5. 45S-Sammy Miller[8]; 6. 78-Chase Bixler[10]; 7. 9G-Connor Geiman[5]; 8.
00-Andy Ketterman[11]; 9. 30-Jeremy Sperlein[13]; 10. 12-Wesley Walls[9]; 11. 16-Ryan
Roast[18]; 12. 89-Devin Blymire[15]; 13. 45-Nick Decker[17]; 14. 86-Jonathan Schill[2]; 15.
88-Ed Schill[16]; 16. 28C-Brett Clark[6]; 17. 03-Branstin Shue[14]; 18. 5D-Andrew
Dietrich[12]; DNS 25-Shannon Slaughter
PA Micro Midget 300 Division A-Main (15 Laps):
1. 19-Noah Michalski[1]; 2. 27K-Chris K.[2]; 3. 5C-Tim Colliflower[4]; 4. 01-Jeffrey Walls[3];
5. 11Z-Alyssa Hackart [5] DNS 4C-Shannon Slaughter
By Kasey Kreider
Friday night was a special one at the Jonestown quarter-mile, as the track came together to honor
the memory of two long-time members of the racing family and supporters of the Linda’s
Speedway in LeRoy and Betty Felty.
LeRoy and Betty’s great-grandson, Karter Adams, is in the midst of his second full-time season
racing All Star Slingshots at the Linda’s Speedway. Adams gave the crowd something to cheer
about early on in the evening, as he dominated to grab a victory in the first heat race of the night.
But when feature time rolled around, a familiar face returned to Selinsgrove Ford Victory Lane.
Tyler Ulsh took the lead of the 20-lap A-Main following a brief battle with Chase Schott and
completed his drive from sixth to his third win of the season in the Hoffer Paving All Star
Slingshot division. On behalf of the Felty family, Ulsh was presented in victory lane with one of
LeRoy’s former trophies, and posed in the winner’s circle alongside Adams, who wrapped up his
night with a sixth-place finish in the feature.
The always impressive Mt. Gretna Roller Rink 270 Micro Sprint division saw another dramatic
finish and another first-time winner at the speedway. On a time trial night at the track, Hazleton’s
Jason Paisley set quick time, won his heat race, and held on for his first feature win at the track
by the skin of his teeth. Paisley survived a late restart and staved off Sean Stolz to grab the win
by 0.022 seconds at the finish line.
After picking up his first-career win last month, Austin Webster continued his hot streak through
the summer months in the Bernheisel Race Components Charger division. Webster was never
contested through the course of the 15-lap A-Main and steered his No. 27 to his second win of
the year, keeping him squarely in the championship fight.
The PA Micro Midgets made their return to Linda’s for the fourth event of their five-race
Speedweek series. Justin Care picked up his second win of the week in the 500 division, while
Noah Michalski dominated the 300 division A-Main to claim his second triumph of the
Speedweek, which concludes Saturday at Hunterstown Speedway.
Linda’s Speedway returns to action with one of the biggest events of the year on Thursday,
August 10th. The Xtreme Outlaw Midgets Series presented by Toyota makes its third stop of
Appalachian Midget Week at the quarter-mile, as national midget racing returns to the track for
the first time since 2019. The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic Wingless 600 Micro Sprints and the J&J
Auto Body Junior Slingshots will join the midgets on the card for what promises to be an epic
night of competition.
Results:
Hoffer Paving All Star Slingshot A-Main (20 Laps):
1. 1-Tyler Ulsh[6]; 2. 32-Brett Bieber[7]; 3. 10S-Chase Schott[2]; 4. 55AA-Amanda
Angstadt[4]; 5. 22M-Luke McCloskey[11]; 6. 28K-Karter Adams[8]; 7. 55A-Cole Armstrong[3];
8. K33-Ryan Lutz[16]; 9. 22-Patrick Weiss[9]; 10. 7S-Lance Garrison[14]; 11. 95-Lucas
Pittenger[1]; 12. 42-Mason Pittenger[10]; 13. 112-Cody Kline[5]; 14. 36-Jocelyn Darsinig[13];
15. 33D-Tytan Deal[15]; 16. 10X-Faith Turnbaugh[12]
Mt. Gretna Roller Rink 270 Micro Sprint A-Main (25 Laps):
1. 08-Jason Paisley[1]; 2. 20-Sean Stolz[6]; 3. 12R-Brandon Heist Sr[7]; 4. 77S-Ben Stolz[9]; 5.
6-Danial Boyer[11]; 6. 41-Mike Boyer[5]; 7. 94-Dallas Sanders[8]; 8. 24M-Andrea Matter
Martin[12]; 9. 21D-Dave Williams[13]; 10. 91-Jack Redcay[10]; 11. 16C-Pat Bealer[2]; 12.
27-Brayden Spencer[4]; 13. 11-Brian Heist[3]
Bernheisel Race Components Charger A-Main (15 Laps):
1. 27-Austin Webster[1]; 2. 100-Ronnie Buck[3]; 3. 00-Ed Hollenbach[5]; 4. 711-Eric
Hollenbach[6]; 5. 8-John Hall[8]; 6. 21-Ian Herr[7]; 7. 911-Chad Kreiser[9]; 8. 10-Chucky
Kimmel[4]; 9. 33-Scott Lutz[2]; 10. 30PK-Chris McCarr[12]; 11. (DNS) 2M-Josh Michael; 12.
(DNS) 53K-Bryan Keller
PA Micro Midget 500 Division A-Main (20 Laps):
1. 27C Justin Cares[1]; 2. 33-Todd Walls[7]; 3. 21K-Kenzley Shearer[3]; 4. 9W-Dawson
Walls[4]; 5. 45S-Sammy Miller[8]; 6. 78-Chase Bixler[10]; 7. 9G-Connor Geiman[5]; 8.
00-Andy Ketterman[11]; 9. 30-Jeremy Sperlein[13]; 10. 12-Wesley Walls[9]; 11. 16-Ryan
Roast[18]; 12. 89-Devin Blymire[15]; 13. 45-Nick Decker[17]; 14. 86-Jonathan Schill[2]; 15.
88-Ed Schill[16]; 16. 28C-Brett Clark[6]; 17. 03-Branstin Shue[14]; 18. 5D-Andrew
Dietrich[12]; DNS 25-Shannon Slaughter
PA Micro Midget 300 Division A-Main (15 Laps):
1. 19-Noah Michalski[1]; 2. 27K-Chris K.[2]; 3. 5C-Tim Colliflower[4]; 4. 01-Jeffrey Walls[3];
5. 11Z-Alyssa Hackart [5] DNS 4C-Shannon Slaughter