RUDOLPH A ROAD WARRIOR DURING SDW

By MIKE MALLETT

Erick Rudolph got Super DIRT Week XLV started on the right note as he finally killed the gorilla that’s been on his back at the Weedsport Speedway. The Ransomville, N.Y., driver was close to getting a win at the facility earlier in the season before losing it late to Gary Tomkins. Wednesday he left no doubt in winning the 75-lap DIRTcar 358-Modified Series event.

“This means a lot,” said Rudolph afterwards. “We had a lot of strong runs here. Even last year we were good here, but to finally be able to finish a race the way we wanted to was great. I’m really proud of the car and proud of the whole team. It’s a big win for us. It’s the first win for whole team here at Weedsport. This carries a lot of momentum for the weekend.”

Rudolph admitted that winning early in the week is important to any team because it sets the tone for the rest of the week. It gets the toughest week in Modified racing off on the right foot.

“To get it early definitely sets things off on the right foot,” mentioned Rudolph. “Everyone won’t have a hard time getting up to work on the cars tomorrow. Everyone is pumped up. We got a lot of racing to look forward to. We are excited about it.”

Rudolph used the bottom throughout the race. He did the best he could to not get off the inner lane of the speedway. Even is traffic he only moved to the top of the race track if it was absolutely necessary.

“The car was hooked up on the bottom,” commented Rudolph. “Even when I got to lapped traffic I had a hard time passing anyone on the outside. I just really wanted to be right on the bottom. I don’t know if that was the preferred line for everyone or what.”

Rudolph’s week is only going to get busier as it progresses. His Saturday will be especially hectic as he will compete in the Salute the Troops 150 before heading to the Short Track Super Series Short Track Supernationals at I-88 Speedway. It’s the north region finale. He’s currently chasing Andy Bachetti in point standings and going into the final event he trails by just five points.

“The plan is to race at Oswego then leave right after,” he said. “We’ll have a car waiting there. We aren’t leading the points anymore, but we still got a shot at it. We definitely want to be down there. It’s the last race of the year so we’ll see how it goes.”

It will be a challenge for Rudolph, but he does have some experience running multiple races in the same night. He did it several times when he ran on the pavement.

“I haven’t done it at different tracks before,” stated Rudolph. “I ran Sportsman and Modified when I ran asphalt all the time. To jump out of the car and go to a different track is new to me. Today we were at Oswego, here tonight, so I guess it won’t be too different, but Saturday will be a lot of laps for sure.”

Regardless of what happens for Rudolph, he’s got a good feeling heading into the rest of the week.

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ERICK RUDOLPH WORKS OVER WILLIAMSON TO WIN CONSECUTIVE PETE COSCO MEMORIAL AT HUMBERSTONE

PORT COLBORNE, ONT – By STEVEN PETTY – Third generation driver Erick Rudolph from Ransomville, NY was victorious in the second running of the Pete Cosco Memorial for the DIRTcar Modifieds as CAA Niagara presented the memorial event to honor late speedway owner Pete Cosco who passed away two years ago. Rudolph’s victory was his second in the Cosco Memorial. Brad Rouse from St. Catharines, Ontario won his sixth PC Works DIRTcar Sportsman main event of the season. “The Keystone State Warrior” Dennis Lunger Jr from Albion, Pennsylvania won his seventh Pinty’s Delicious Foods RUSH Late Models feature of the season. Bill Bleich Jr from Port Robinson, Ontario earned his third win of the season in the JC Auto Street Stocks. Jason Coutu from St. Catharines, Ontario won his second Cosco Haulage Mini Stocks feature of the season. Dylan Llord from St. Catharines, Ontario drove to his tenth win of the season in the Mike Knapp Ford Pro 4 Trucks.

DIRTcar Modifieds, both big and small blocks, took the green flag for their 75 lap Pete Cosco Memorial event and Mike Bowman and Scott Wood led the field to the green flag with Bowman showing the way with Mat Williamson racing in second. Williamson would take the lead away on lap three and would open up the lead over Bowman, Lindberg and Rudolph. Lindberg would go to the outside to take second away from Bowman on lap seven and would go after race leader Williamson. The races first caution came out for Jeff McGinnis who came to a stop on the exit of turn two. On the restart, Rudolph would battle with Bowman for the third spot as Williamson opened the lead over Lindberg. On lap 17, Williamson continued to show the way around the Humberstone oval. Don Spiece came to a stop on the main straightaway to bring out the races second caution on lap 20. Off the lap 25 restart, Williamson took off with Erick Rudolph moving into second. Rudolph reeled in Williamson for the lead as Chris Steele, the last driver for the Cosco family, worked in the third spot driving his new car for Slack racing, The leader would hit lap traffic on lap 35. Chad Brachmann and Dylan Davidson got hooked together in turn three to bring out the caution on lap 36. Williamson, Rudolph and Steele led the way with thirty to go.

Rudolph worked the way in front of Williamson to take the lead on lap 55. In the final 20 circuits, Rudolph had to hold off challenges from Williamson and Steele for much of the final lap distance. Rudolph would eventually drive away from Williamson and Steele in the late going to go on to pick up the victory. “Humberstone is one of my favorite places to race” stated Rudolph in victory lane. “The track fits my driving style and I love it here” Rudolph added.

RACE REPORT: 8-28-16 CAA NIAGARA NIGHT – PETE COSCO MEMORIAL NIGHT

DIRTcar Modifieds: (Big Blocks (BB) Marked in Parenthesis) ERICK RUDOLPH, Mat Williamson (BB), Chris Steele, Gary Lindberg, Ryan Susice, Ricky Richner, Freddy Carleton, Tommy Flannigan, Shayne Pierce, Scott Wood, Todd Gordon, Dylan Davidson, Justin Wright (BB), Wayne Conn, Don Spiece, Rick Regalski Jr (BB), Tyler McPherson, Chad Brachmann, Mike Bowman (BB), Rick Hoctor, Jeff McGinnis

Qualifying Winners: Rick Richner, Mat Williamson, Ryan Susice

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