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LOGAN SCHUCHART CLAIMS THUNDER ON THE HILL HODNETT CUP WITH $10,000 VICTORY IN PA SPRINT SPEED WEEK EVENT PRESENTED BY RED ROBIN AS DOUG MANMILLER WINS MODIFIEDS FEATURE TUESDAY NIGHT AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY



BECHTELSVILLE, PA (July 2, 2024) –  It was a thrilling night of PA Speedweek action presented by Red Robin at the Grandview Speedway on Tuesday.  This event marked the one-hundred and fifty-fifth Thunder on the Racing Series event brought to you by HVAC Distributors and Pioneer Pole Buildings.

Logan Schuchart, invaded to claim his first NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series victory winning $10,000 and the prestigious Greg Hodnett Cup, while Doug Manmiller secured a win in the NASCAR 358 Modified portion of the event.   The action-packed night celebrated an exciting doubleheader of two of the most popular divisions with support from HVAC Distributors and Pioneer Pole Buildings.

“Greg Hodnett was awesome to me and winning a race in his honor is really cool,” Schuchart said in Victory Lane.  “It means a lot to me to get this win.”

Schuchart and Anthony Macri lined up on the front row for the start of the 35-lap 410 Sprint Car A-Main, setting the stage for a thrilling Pennsylvania Sprint Car Speedweek race,, with a hefty $10,000 prize awaiting the winner.

Macri took the lead right off the bat, but by the fourth lap, was already navigating heavy lapped traffic.

Slower cars allowed Schuchart to close the gap and he overtook Macri on the outside by lap 8, claiming the top position.

The lead see-sawed between the two drivers through the second half, with Macri challenging vigorously and pulling side-by-side by lap 20.

“The Concrete Kid,” Macri boldly attempted – but did not complete – a slider as laps continued to tick away, but he persisted and reclaimed the lead on lap 23, only for Schuchart to drive underneath him just a few circuits later.

As the laps wound down, the intensity mounted.

Macri, right on Schuchart’s back bumper by lap 32, made one last effort to grab the victory on the final lap.  With Schuchart at the helm, Macri barreled into turn three colliding with the wall as the two raced towards the checkered flag.

Schuchart’s victory – his first at Grandview Speedway — was well earned in a race that ran from green to checkers without a single caution and was fraught with heavy lapped traffic throughout.

Macri would settle for the runner-up position, with Devon Borden, Danny Dietrich and Skyler Gee completing the top five.

Schuchart set quick time on the night with a lap of 12.073, while qualifying races were won by Danny Dietrich, Devon Borden, and Jesse Attard.

Doug Manmiller of Shoemakerville, PA picked up the win in the NASCAR 358 Modified portion of the exciting Tuesday night doubleheader.  Manmiller overtook Timmy Buckwalter on the third lap of the 30-lap main event.   Buckwalter remained in contention for the win in chase of the $2,000 bonus posted by Pioneer Pole Building for a first time Thunder on the Hill Modified feature winner.

The caution flew for the first time on lap 8 when Danny Bouc slowed on the speedway, but that didn’t stop Manmiller who charged quickly away from Buckwalter and VonDohren setting a sizable lead over his competition.

Multiple cautions in the final ten laps weren’t enough to stop Manmiller – aboard the Jason Miller No. 44 machine – he easily sailed to victory with Timmy Buckwalter finishing in the second position, Jeff Strunk in the third position, Craig VonDohren in fourth and Mike Gular rounding out the top five.

For more information on the NAPA Auto Parts Thunder on the Hill Racing Series visit www.thunderonthehillracingseries.com

410 Sprints
Time Trials – 1. Logan Schuchart – 12.073  2. Anthony Macri – 12.293  3. Emerson Axsom – 12.305  4. Danny Dietrich – 12.322  5. Devon Borden – 12.434  6. Kody Hartlaub – 12.486  7. Skylar Gee – 12.522  8. Troy Wagaman – 12.576  9. Jesse Attard – 12.589  10. Aaron Bollinger – 12.593  11. Ryan Taylor – 12.619  12. Lucas Wolfe – 12.626  13. Dylan Norris – 12.628  14. JJ Loss – 12.684  15. Chris Arnold – 12.775  16. Reese Nowatarski – 12.829  17. Kyle Reinhardt – 12.840  18. TJ Stutts – 12.869  19. Lance Dewease – 13.020  20. Freddie Rahmer – 13.096  21. Tyler Ross – 13.109  22. Mike Thompson – 13.231  23. Hayden Miller – 13.432  24. Dirk Rimrott – 14.038

Heat 1 (10 Laps) 1. Danny Dietrich  2. Skylar Gee  3. Aaron Bollinger  4. Logan Schuchart  5. Dylan Norris 6. Lance Dewease
Heat 2 (10 Laps) 1. Devon Borden  2. Troy Wagaman  3. Anthony Macri  4. Ryan Taylor  5. Kyle Reinhardt  6. Freddie Rahmer
Heat 3 (10 Laps) 1. Jesse Attard  2. Kody Hartlaub  3. Emerson Axsom  4. Lucas Wolfe  5. TJ Stutts  6. Tyler Ross
A-Main (35 Laps) 1. Logan Schuchart 2. Anthony Macri  3. Devon Borden, 4. Danny Dietrich, 5. Skyler Gee, 6. Emerson Axsom, 7. Troy Wegaman, 8. Kyle Reinhardt, 9. Kody Hartlaub, 10. Dylan Norris, 11. Tyler Ross, 12.Aaron Bollinger,  13. Jesse Attard, 14. Lance Dewease, 15. Ryan Taylor, 16 Lucas Wolfe, 17. TJ Stutts, 18. Freddie Rahmer, 19. Reese Nowatarski,  20.Hayden Miller, 21. Mike Thompson, 22. JJ Loss, 23. Chris Arnold, 24. Dirk Rimrott

358 Modifieds
Heat 1 (10 Laps) 1. Craig VonDohren  2. Jeff Strunk  3. Timmy Buckwalter  4. Louden Reimert  5. Logan Bauman  6. Ron Haring Jr.
Heat 2(10 Laps) 1. Duane Howard  2. Danny Bouc  3. Mike Gular  4. Brian Hirthler  5. Kevin Hirthler  6. Alex Yankowski
Heat 3(10 Laps) 1. Doug Manmiller  2. Justin Grim  3. Rick Laubach  4. Dave Dissinger  5. Billy Pauch Jr.  6. Bobby Trapper Jr.
Feature (30 Laps) 1. Doug Manmiller  2. Timmy Buckwalter  3. Jeff Strunk  4. Craig VonDohren  5. Mike Gular  6. Duane Howard  7. Alex Yankowski  8. Rick Laubach  9. Billy Pauch Jr.  10. Kevin Hirthler  11. Jared Umbenhauer  12. Loudon Reimert  13. Brian Hirthler  14. Dillon Steuer  15. Justin Grim  16. Kyle Smith  17. Logan Bauman  18. Nate Brinker  19. Dave Dissinger  20. Michael Burrows  21. Eric Kormann 22. Adrianna Delliponti  23. Jesse Hirthler 24. Ron Harring Jr. 25. Bobby Trapper Jr. 26. Danny Bouc

   
 
       
 

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THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES EVENTS AT GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY

Thunder on the Hill Racing Series events are held at Grandview Speedway, one of the most historic and celebrated dirt track venues in the Northeastern United States. Located just east of Bechtelsville, Pennsylvania, Grandview Speedway is a one-third-mile, high-banked clay oval that has hosted continuous professional stock car racing since opening in 1963.

Built by Forrest Rogers and operated by the Rogers family for multiple generations, the speedway has become known for its exciting, close-quarters racing and deep roots in grassroots motorsports. The track features weekly competition in divisions such as Modifieds and Sportsman and hosts a variety of special events and touring series throughout the season.

 
       
 

ABOUT THUNDER ON THE HILL RACING SERIES

Born from the vision of Grandview Speedway owner Bruce Rogers, special events promoter Bob Miller and local driving standout Dave Kelly, the Thunder on the Hill Racing Series has become one of the most anticipated traditions on the racing calendar.

Across more than 130 marquee events, nearly $6 million in prize money has been awarded to the region’s top competitors. What began as a single 410 Sprint Car showcase has grown into a premier destination for the sport’s biggest names and national touring series, including the High Limit Sprint Car Series, USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Series, World of Outlaws, Super DIRTcar Series and the All-Star Circuit of Champions.

From 358 Modifieds and 360/410 Sprint Cars to USAC Non-Wing Sprints, Sportsman, Late Models, Midgets, Legends Cars and ROC Modified competition, Thunder on the Hill continues to deliver headline-caliber short-track racing at Grandview Speedway.

 

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