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Banquet Fast Facts and Driver Meeting Notes

BANQUET FAST FACTS

Here are some fast facts at Randy’s Raceway.

  1. We had 7 different feature winners this past season
  2. We had 24 drivers win segments and 8 of them had over 20 segment wins.
  3. Six drivers won segments in all 4 classes. Tony, Randy, Cory, Jim, Toby and Bob.
  4. Jim LeVan now has 35 career feature wins which is 5th highest.
  5. TCS now has 6 feature wins and 248 segment wins at Randy’s Speedways.
  6. Career segment milestones reached this year, Jim over 700, Billy over 400, Spoons, Toby and Cory all over 100.
  7. Last years banquet race winner was John Kosmoski and Randy Haydt took it this year.
  8. 81 drivers have now won segments at the tracks with 2 new ones added to the list this year.
  9. 15th place is a tie in all time segment wins with Bob Zelano Sr. and Little T at 108.

DRIVER MEETING NOTES

  1. For race stops that are beyond the 3rd segment we will minus 3 pieces from all scores except the winning car or cars.
  2. NASCAR will be on the Road Course 2 times this season
  3. Laudan will be sponsoring a Super Sprint Car series with single races at Randy’s Raceway, Woodland Spd and Seigfried HO Raceway.
  4. Entry fee has been adjusted Jody will fill drivers in at sign-in
  5. Inclement weather procedure- If Tuesday night is canceled we will run that Thursday.  If it’s Snowmaggedon we will lose that weeks show.
  6. IROC is back on the schedule we will run 4 lanes to keep the show moving.

Deadpool Races Slot Cars at ECHORR Event

We had an unexpected visitor at our ECHORR track during Sunday’s toy show in New Jersey. Deadpool decided to stop by and check out the race track. After watching for a while he later shouted “ALL RIGHT RACERS WHO WANTS TO RACE DEADPOOL ?” Well needless to say the racers at the track were excited. A five lap crash and burn was decided and the four racers were ready at the track. The race started and unfortunately Deadpool was off the track at the second turn. He was told he was out of the race, but his reply was that he can regenerate and should be able to keep going. Not to argue with Deadpool he was put back on the track but still lost the race. The winner was racing in the yellow lane. High fives were given by Deadpool to all the competitors in the race and no heads were severed. ( this time ) 

17th Annual Banquet Well Attended

The 17th  Annual Awards Banquet at Randy’s Raceway was held last Tuesday and a crowd of 30 enjoyed the awards presentations as well as many giveaways and prizes.  This is the first time in many years that 4 different Point Champions were crowned.  Modified went to Mark Williams, Cup went to Randy Haydt, Sprint was won by Jim LeVan and the IROC title went to Brian Sponagle.

Mark Williams Modified / Jim LeVan Sprint Car / Randy Haydt NASCAR / Brian Sponagle IROC

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Mark Williams Wins 1st Small Block Title

A good season of racing in the Small Block division. Randy Haydt who won the point title the past 2 seasons was going for the “Hat Trick”. But coming off his 1st Big Block title Mark Williams held off a strong challenge from Bill Rowley to claim his 1st S Block title. Mark scored his single win  at Randy’s Raceway on the 8 lane. Mark also scored 3 Top 5 finishes and 13 segment wins winning the title by 12 points. Bill started off the season with a 2nd place finish in race 1, followed that with 3 more Top 5’s including a 2nd place finish in race 5 at Tom Wenner’s oval. Capping off a good year Bill also had 13 segment wins tying him with Mark for the most. Just 4 points behind, Cory Reinhard had a good Small Block season scoring a win in race 5 at Tom Wenner’s along with 2 other Top 5 runs coming home 3rd in the final standing. Looking for that ‘Hat Trick” point title Randy Haydt had a strong 1st half of the season as he scored 3 Top 5’s but 2 finishes outside the Top5 in the final 3 races dropped Randy to 4th in the standing. Randy and Cory each scored 9 segment wins. Jim LeVan scored a win in race 2 at Randy’s Raceway then followed that up with a 3rd on the Tri-Oval to finish 5th. Jim scored 8 segment wins. [Read more…]

Randy Haydt More Than Just a Racer

In keeping with a tradition of writing a story each year about one of our Racers at Randy’s Raceway, I figured it was time to tell a bit of Randy’s story.  Randy like most of us started racing at his parents house when he was a kid, building his own track in the garage.  Remember that building part of the story for later.  Randy raced on the road course an 18×8 setup after transitioning away from trains.  His early group of neighborhood friends included Kenny Gilmore and Terry Meitzler and they had organized racing including keeping points averaging 10-15 kids each race.  Sometime around 1973 or so Randy raced at Beck’s Sportshop in Kutztown where he meet Tom Hiester and raced with his group in Reading a few times in those early days.  Racing with Tom’s group from the mid 70’s through the early 80’s when he built his second Road Course in Texlertown.  No organized racing there just for fun and that track still exists today at least we think.

Randy stopped organized H.O. racing for a time until the mid 90’s when he got back into it this time with the Tyco’s.  He raced again with the Tommy Hiester group who was still going strong as well as Big T and Ed Reifinger.  During this time Randy also raced in the Berks Series as well as the PA Tyco Series and the Wizzard Road Course Racing Series.  At the Hiester and Big T tracks Randy meet many of the core group that would come to race in the next phase.  In 2000 Randy meticulously built his famous Tri-Oval in what most people would call a second floor apartment Dining Room.  The track building which over the years has number about 8 tracks including two that were designed and built as portable tracks which have been carried around the area and raced on by many.  This is what sets Randy apart in my opinion from someone in the hobby who is a racer because Randy takes great pride in building tracks  and maintaining them as well as promoting races at his house as well as other venues.  Randy is always helpful with other guys tracks and has become a go to guy in the area for wiring, lap counters and general help.  He is also well versed on the computer programs as we all know to well.

Randy opened that first track in the Dining Room for the 2001/ 2002 season and when asked did he ever think 18 seasons later that the group would still be going strong he said he never imagined.  He always hoped it would survive but never expected to meet so many good friends and see the support stay so strong over the years.  Randy has done a lot of slotcar racing including Oval racing with AFX, Tyco, Lifelike and T-Jets.  Road Course racing with Magnet cars, Tyco, Lifelike and Storms.  And maybe his true passion has become T-Jet racing with ECHORR.  This is a very professional group of guys which Randy has become an intrical part of.  Henry Harnish introduced Randy to this type of racing and lent him cars to get his feet wet over 10 years ago.

Randy the racer has won Championships at Randy’s Raceway, Ed Reifingers, Big T’s, Berks Series, Berks / Lebanon Series, ECHORR Nostaglia Race Championship, UFHORRA Novice Class Champion as well as Team championships with ECHORR Challenge in Kutztown and the Meet in the Middle in Kansas City.

Tracks where Randy has Raced include Randy’s Raceway, Hiester HO Raceway, Randy’s Raceway II Woodland SPD.,Big T’s, Little T’s, Ed Reifinger Speedway, Laudan Seigfried Raceway, Tom Wenner Raceway, Bob Zelano’s, Paul Barkaski’s, Fred McCollough’s, Rich Schmitz, The Fenton Brothers, Kevin Reimerts, Ted Van Pelts, Wizzard Raceway and many other tracks.  With ECHORR stops have include Randolph Raceway, Springfield Slotcar Club of NY, Hiram Durant’s tracks, Len-Jet H. O. Raceway in Ashland MA owned by Peter Lintros.

In addition to all that Randy does so much behind the scenes that many have no idea.  Randy is an avid toy and slot car collector and it is said that he even has a room where much of this is displayed. At Randy’s Raceway alone he has 8 championships and 66 career Features wins placing him 3rd all time.  Also third in all-time Segment wins with 759.  Randy is more than a Racer and many of us have people like him to thank for hours of fun and good competition over many years.  Thank you Randy from all of us.

Season Finale to Williams

Mark Williams defended his points championship this year and won the final Modified feature of the season at Randy’s Raceway.  Williams won all 8 lanes in his Gilmore Racing Orange Modified.  After drawing the 8 pill he finished the season strong.  Runner-up  went to Randy Haydt in his race ready modified.  Haydt won 2 segments and finished second in the season standings.  Third spot went to Cory Reinhard who won a single segment on lane 6 but had a consistent night.  The young racer from Boyertown also wound up third in the season ending championship.  Fourth spot in the event went to veteran Scott Bender followed by another veteran Bob Amore.  For Amore it was his best Modified run this year and he picked up 3 segments along the way.

 

Modified Musings

Wow did Savvy Cunnius have a great night in the TCS Racing stable Modified.  Savannah won three segments in her first 4 races and wound up sixth in the main event.  Alex Amore had a nice run as well finishing eighth in the feature and grabbing a race win on lane 8.  Rookie Laudan Seyfreid had motor problems and was off the pace this week, but he ended a very good season.  Thank you to Chris Brubaker for donating the nice raffle prizes. Welcome to newcomer Andrew Z, thanks for Nick introducing him to the group.  19 racers on hand for the finale.  The Annual Awards Banquet will be held next Tuesday beginning at 6pm.

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Modified Final Points 2017 – 2018

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