Staff Report | Monday, November 9th, 2020
BETHEL, NY- Ryan Tidman won a drama-filled Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels feature at Bethel Motor Speedway this weekend.
The ATQMRA made their annual trip to the Catskills this weekend to take part in Bethel Motor Speedway’s Novemberfest Weekend.
While Ryan Tidman and Mark Yoder won their heat races, the drama of the afternoon started well before qualifications. In the first round of practice, it was Tidman’s #51 Linblad Badger that experienced a mechanical issue, ending the team’s efforts for the afternoon. However, as one door closed a new door opened.
After practicing his Dr. Martha Baker D.M.D Spitfire Chassis, Paul Dodorico elected to pull himself out of his car to put Ryan Tidman behind the wheel for the heat and feature. Dodorico became a spectator for the remainder of the evening.
During the second heat race, an on-track incident with Mike Glaser, the #51S of Geoffrey Sutton suffered front-end damage, also ending their afternoon prematurely. Neither Mollot Racing car took the green for the 30-lap feature in a series of unprecedented events.
Glaser, in the newly numbered #2 Aqua Solutions TQ Midget, took advantage of his handicap and led the field to the green for the feature later in the evening.
Tidman, starting from second wasted no time charging to the lead by the time the leaders rounded turn two. Tim Proctor would follow Tidman in the outside lane up to second along with the Behrent’s Performance Warehouse TQ Midget of Jeff Kot in third.
Close quarters racing brought out the first caution of the evening exiting the second turn. A fierce three-wide battle for third between Joey Bailey, Avery Stoehr and Jeff Kot, left Avery getting crossed up and making contact with the outside wall. After repairing a flat right front tire, Stoehr returned to the race. Turn two would remain a trouble-spot for teams for the remainder of the race.
On the ensuing restart, Mike Glaser and Brianna Page came together off of treacherous turn two. Glaser, like Stoehr, also received a flat tire from the contact but did not return to action.
Tidman again would put a hurting on the field, stretching out to nearly a straightaway lead as Kot and Bailey fought to get around Proctor for second. Proctor was unfortunately in the midst of his engine expiring, which would happen a few laps later.
Proctor’s #98 erupted into flames off of once again, turn two. The red flag was displayed due to the severity of the incident. Proctor walked away under his own power and was not hurt during the rupture.
The race would continue with fantastic racing, even with limited cars left in the field. Tidman tried to expand his lead after the red flag but a late charge from Bailey, who won at Bethel earlier this season, brought fans to the edge of their seat.
In the meantime, for the entire second half of the race, you could have thrown a blanket of Kot, Stoehr, and the Chick-fil-A, Personal Comfort TQ Midget of Kyle Taraska as they battled for the final podium spot.
Brianna Page and the A&A Truck Parts team self-spun off of the turn two, to bring out the final caution of the evening setting up a dash to the checkered.
Tidman got a great jump on Bailey, as Bailey began to fade after experiencing a slow leak in his left rear tire.
At one point during the afternoon, Tidman thought his race day would end prematurely. However, it was the five-time ATQMRA Champion Ryan Tidman hoisting the trophy and waving the checkered flag claiming the victory at Bethel Motor Speedway.
Even with a flat left rear tire, Bailey in the Boyd Racing #1B crossed the line second, with Jeff Kot rounding out the podium.
Kyle Taraska put a nice run together to finish fourth, with Brianna Page recovering from her early spin to earn her second consecutive top-five finish.
After fighting some adversity throughout the race, Avery Stoehr finished sixth.
Proctor’s team was the best of the rest, as many teams fought many issues throughout the evening. Proctor after experiencing the noted engine failure was officially scored in seventh. Glaser, Mark Yoder, Bill Force Jr., Sutton and rounded out the field of drivers for the evening.
In the unique driver swap before qualifications, Paul Dodorico humbly took himself out of his own car to put Tidman in his car. The decision, ultimately working out as Ryan Tidman earned his first victory of the season. Furthermore, Dodorico officially earned his first career ATQMRA victory, but this time as an owner.
The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels will close the 2020 season out on Saturday, November 28th, at Wall Stadium’s Turkey Derby XLVII. For rules, scheduling, and registration information, please visit ATQMRA.com.
Race Results:
Heat 1
1. #55 Ryan Tidman
2. #1B Joey Bailey
3. #23 Avery Stoehr
4. #95 Jeff Kot
5. #22 Kyle Taraska
6. #76 Brianna Page
Heat 2
1. #75 Mark Yoder
2. #98 Tim Proctor
3. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
4. #2 Mike Glaser
5. #6 Bill Force Jr.
Feature
1. #55 Ryan Tidman
2. #1B Joey Bailey
3. #95 Jeff Kot
4. #22 Kyle Taraska
5. #76 Brianna Page
6. #23 Avery Stoehr
7. #98 Tim Proctor
8. #2 Mike Glaser
9. #75 Mark Yoder
10. #6 Bill Force Jr.
11. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
*#51 car gets last place owner’s points for attempted start.
Staff Report | Monday, October 26th, 2020
Photo Credits: EJ O’Rourke Photography, The New London Waterford Speedbowl
WATERFORD, CT- Joey Bailey and the #1B Boyd Racing Team earned their second Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels victory of the season this weekend in an eventful feature at The New London-Waterford Speedbowl.
During an afternoon of predicted sunshine, teams fought many elements throughout the early day practice sessions including a persistent mist leading to damp conditions. A nearly two hour rain delay also occurred between the ATQMRA heats and feature.
When the heat races kicked off, it was the #36 Spitfire Chassis of Buddy Sload and the #22 Chick-fil-A, Personal Comfort TQ Midget of Kyle Taraska earning the victories.
Sload established himself as the early favorite of the day. After weeks of work an a successful open practice session that select teams took advantage of on Friday, the #36 team was consistently two to three tenths faster than the field for much of the day.
The surprise of the day was certainly Taraska, who established himself as the second fastest car of the day by the time the features rolled off.
Taraska led the field down to the green from the pole with Avery Stoehr in Phil DiMario’s #23 to his outside.
Sload wasted no time starting from the fifth position to muscle his way up to second by lap two. The stage was set for the two former teammates of Taraska and Sload to put on a high speed battle for the trophy.
Catastrophe struck on lap 9 when Taraska, from the lead, misjudged lapping the #98 car on Tim Proctor, sending the #22 machine into a spin in turn 4. The fast approaching Sload had no where to go and made heavy contact with Taraska, sending his #36 machine hard into the outside retaining wall. Sload thankfully walked away under his own power. However, the car was heavily damaged from the incident.
On the restart, it was the former Waterford winner Geoffrey Sutton in Alan Mollot’s championship winning #51S leading the field to the green. It didn’t take long for the #1B of Joey Bailey to slice and dice his way to the lead diving to the inside of Sutton for the lead in turn one after restarting third.
The torched was passed to Bailey and Sutton to put on a duel for the lead. Outside pole sitter Stoehr continued to keep the top two honest. After an impressive run, it was on the 17th lap of the race, the motor on the #23 machine let go, erupting a huge plume of smoke to bring out the second caution.
The #95 Behrents Performance Machine of Jeff Kot moved into third to give the leaders Bailey and Sutton a run for their money.
Through the next restart the battle raged on with Bailey leading Sutton in lockstep formation running nearly identical laps.
The final caution of the evening came out when Jeffrey Champagne, making his ATQMRA debut made heavy contact with the outside retaining wall setting up a green-white-checkered-finish.
On the jumbled restart, “The Jersey Jet” Joey Payne made contact with Kot’s bumper, causing him to miss a shift in the closing stages. Payne, making his first start of 2020 was working on a solid top-5 run for the Michael Murray #12 Dent Zones TQ Midget, subbing for his son Anthony Payne. Kot would run out of fuel on the final lap.
When one door closes, another door opens. As Bailey and Sutton pulled away, girl power invaded the top-5.
2009 ATQMRA Champion Alison Sload moved up to third in her return to TQs. Meanwhile, in her first career start at The Speedbowl, Brianna Page followed Alison Sload through into fourth.
While the the battle to round out the podium continued, the battle for the lead remained hot. Sutton kept Bailey honest, but it was Joey Bailey who held on earning his second win of the 2020 season.
Geoffrey Sutton would ultimately finish second.
With Alison Sload finishing third and Brianna Page finishing fourth, history was made. For the first time in ATQMRA history, two female racers finished in the top-5 in the same feature event.
Jeff Kot and the Behrents Performance Machine rounded out the top-5, coasting across the line.
After experiencing a mechanical failure with his #51 Badger in the opening round of practice, Ryan Tidman was elected to run Bill Force Jr.’s #6 TQ Midget, by Force himself. Tidman finished in sixth.
Joey Payne finished in seventh after a great run.
Jeff Champagne placed in eighth after his single car incident. Avery Stoehr and Tim Proctor rounded out the top-10 respectively.
Both disappointed, Kyle Taraska finishing 11th and Buddy Sload finishing 12th.
Paul Dodorico rounded out the field.
Joey Bailey is now a two time winner at The New London Waterford Speedbowl, winning back to back ATQMRA events at the facility.
Bailey and the rest of the Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels will now set their sights on the November 7th Bethel Motor Speedway event.
Race Results:
Heat 1:
1. #36 Buddy Sload
2. #23 Avery Stoehr
3. #1B Joey Bailey
4. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
5. #16 Alison Sload
6. #76 Brianna Page
7. #55 Paul Dodorico
Heat 2:
1. #22 Kyle Taraska
2. #12 Joey Payne
3. #95 Jeff Kot
4. #69 Jeffrey Champagne
5. #6 Bill Force
6. #98 Tim Proctor DNS
Feature:
1. #1B Joey Bailey
2. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
3. #16 Alison Sload
4. #76 Brianna Page
5. #95 Jeff Kot
6. #6 Ryan Tidman*
7. #12 Joey Payne
8. #69 Jeff Champagne DNF
9. #23 Avery Stoehr DNF
10. #98 Tim Proctor DNF
11. #22 Kyle Taraska DNF
12. #36 Buddy Sload DNF
13. #55 Paul Dodorico DNF
*Ryan Tidman subbed for Bill Force Jr.
PHOTO CREDIT: Sean Case / Jim Smith
Staff Report | Monday, September 7th, 2020
WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ- Jeff Kot dominated at Wall Stadium Speedway this weekend to hoist the trophy after earning a feature victory for the second time in 2020.
The Hoosier Tire-Mid Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels made a return trip to Wall Stadium Speedway this Labor Day weekend for the fourth event of the 2020 season.
For the third consecutive event, Jeff Kot and Buddy Sload started off the evening of racing with winning their respective heat races.
This weekend’s race was the first of the season to be influenced by the ATQMRA handicapping procedure, which ultimately placed Tim Proctor and Kyle Taraska on the front row to lead the field to green.
The duo would drag race all the way through turn two before Proctor edged Taraska for the lead. Proctor would begin to pace the field as Taraska slipped back, as the likes Kot and Geoffrey Sutton would charge forward.
By lap three, Kot in his Behrents Performance Warehouse TQ Midget would set up the #98 of Proctor for the lead, passing him cleanly in the third turn as he set sail on the field.
Buddy Sload charged his way up to second, as he, along with race leader Kot, separated themselves from the rest of the field. Sutton, along with teammate Ryan Tidman and teammates Joey Bailey and Taraska all remained in a tight battle from third through sixth.
Sparks began to fly around halfway, when Kyle Taraska’s Chick-fil-A TQ Midget experienced an issue with his right rear brake rotor. The rotor, glowing tremendously, would extract a vast amount of sparks while entering the corner under braking. While no caution was thrown, Taraska was black flagged by Wall Stadium officials due to safety concerns, ending his night prematurely.
Moments later, sparks flew again when Buddy Sload and Mike Glaser made contact off the fourth corner. As Sload attempted to lap Glaser while trying to chase Jeff Kot down for the lead, Glaser moved wide before coming across the front end of Sload. The ensuing contact tore Sload’s left front tire off his car, sending another shower of sparks into the sky. Sload’s night also ended prematurely due to the contact from the only caution of the race.
On the green-white-checkered restart, it was Alan Mollot’s #51’s with Sutton in second and Tidman and third, trying to give Kot one last run for his money. However, Jeff Kot was able to pull away to earn his second victory of the season and his first career victory on Wall Stadium’s inner oval.
Geoffrey Sutton finished second, with Ryan Tidman in third. Joey Bailey finished fourth and pole sitter Tim Proctor put together a strong run to round out the top five.
Anthony Payne and the #12 Dent Zone’s machine finished sixth. After unofficially pacing the field in practice, Avery Stoehr finished seventh. Brianna Page had her strongest run of the year, rounding out the lead lap cars in eight.
Mike Glaser finished ninth and Tyler Ferris, making his second career ATQMRA start and first of the season rounded out the top ten.
Buddy Sload and Kyle Taraska with their noted issues rounded out the field of running cars in eleventh and twelfth. After finishing sixth in his heat race, Mark Yoder experienced mechanical issues which ended his day prior to taking the green flag in the feature. Yoder will be credited last place points in thirteenth.
After an emotional “Polish Victory Lap,” Kot dedicated his win to the-late JJ Lane. Lane, the former Wall Stadium Photographer who lost his life this past spring, was honored by Wall Stadium and the ATQMRA earlier this year. However, Kot has elected to run Lane’s name on his nameplate for the duration of the 2020 season.
The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels will make one more stop at Wall Stadium Speedway this fall for the prestigious running of the Turkey Derby on Thanksgiving Weekend. The series will return to action prior, with events at The New London-Waterford Speedbowl on October 24th and Bethel Motor Speedway on November 7th.
Race Results:
Heat 1:
1. #95 Jeff Kot
2. #22 Kyle Taraska
3. #1B Joey Bailey
4. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
5. #27 Mike Glaser
6. #76 Brianna Page
7. #33 Tyler Ferris
Heat 2:
1. #36 Buddy Sload
2. #51 Ryan Tidman
3. #23 Avery Stoehr
4. #98 Tim Proctor
5. #12 Anthony Payne
6. #75 Mark Yoder
Feature:
1. #95 Jeff Kot
2. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
3. #51 Ryan Tidman
4. #1B Joey Bailey
5. #98 Tim Proctor
6. #12 Anthony Payne
7. #23 Avery Stoehr
8. #76 Brianna Page
9. #27 Mike Glaser
10. #33 Tyler Ferris
11. #36 Buddy Sload DNF
12. #22 Kyle Taraska DNF
13. #75 Mark Yoder DNS
Staff Report | Monday, August 17th, 2020
Photo Credit: Tommy Lane / Sean Hart Photos
SWAN LAKE, NY- Joey Bailey earned his 16th career Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels feature victory at Bethel Motor Speedway this weekend.
The stars and cars of the ATQMRA were in competition for the second week in a row this weekend at Bethel Motor Speedway in the scenic Swan Lake, NY. Entering the event, the ATQMRA had two different winners in two feature races. Those drivers being Jeff Kot at Mahoning Valley Speedway, and Buddy Sload at Wall Stadium Speedway just over one week ago.
Just like at Wall Stadium Speedway, Kot and Sload won their respective heat races to kick off an evening of racing in the Catskills.
After the redraw, it was Mark Yoder of Ephrata, PA in the Ames Construction who drew pill number one to earn the right to lead the field to green. Five-time ATQMRA Champion “Flyin” Ryan Tidman started on the outside pole in Alan Mollot’s #51 Lindblad Badger.
Back to back self spins from Brianna Page and Joey Payne III, who was making his first start of 2020, kept the field bunched up early. This created many double file restarts and many opportunities to pass, which was surely a delight to the fans.
Anthony Payne and the #12 Dent Zones TQ Midget took advantage of the early race restarts, rolling the outside lane moving from sixth to fourth. The #1B of Joey Bailey in the Art’s Radiator Boyd-Built Chassis sliced and diced his way up through the field as well, making three-wide passes to advance into third. However, Yoder still stayed strong maintaining the lead through much of the early going as the field battled aggressively behind him.
Eventually, it was Joey Bailey making another thrilling three-wide pass on the bottom to get around both Yoder and Tidman, to take the lead on the seventh lap of the feature.
Bailey would pull away to a big lead over the green flag run to follow, until Joey Payne III spun for a second time in the closing laps. This caution would bunch the field up one more time setting up a one-lap-shootout.
With the fans on their feet, Bailey led the field to green as Tidman stayed right on his tail. Tidman’s best shot at victory was to keep Bailey honest, hoping he would make a rare mistake. That would turn out to be wishful thinking, as Joey Bailey rounded turn four to take the checkered flag.
Ryan Tidman finished second, with teammate Geoffrey Sutton finishing third, placing both Mollot Racing cars on the podium.
Last week’s winner Buddy Sload finished a “quiet” fourth to his Spitfire Racing team’s standards, but still a solid run nonetheless. Pole sitter Mark Yoder did a nice job of hanging tough to round out the top five.
Anthony Payne managed a sixth place finish for the second week in a row, Jeff Kot and the Behrents Performance Warehouse TQ Midget finished one seventh, Avery Stoehr making the long trip from Assonet, Massachusetts in Phil DiMario’s #23 Badger finished eighth.
Paul Dodorico earned his second top ten finish for in a row placing ninth. Tim Proctor would round out the top ten.
Tim Proctor finished 10th, followed by Mike Glaser in 11th. Payne III, Page and Taraska all pulled off the track early experiencing various issues. These drivers rounded out the fourteen car field at Bethel Motor Speedway.
In Joey Bailey’s sixteen career ATQMRA victory’s, this was the first driving for Donna and Lenny Boyd. In Bailey’s post race remarks, he was adamant that this victory was one of his best yet, as it was a “dream come true.”
The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels will take a week off, before heading to Connecticut to the New London-Waterford Speedbowl on Saturday, August 29th, 2020. This will be the organization’s first trip back to “The Speedbowl” since October of 2018. The ATQMRA will be on a winged-card with NEMA, as full midgets and “the lites” will be in attendance as well.
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Race Results:
Heat 1:
1. #95 Jeff Kot
2. #51 Ryan Tidman
3. #1B Joey Bailey
4. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
5. #55 Paul Dodorico
6. #76 Brianna Page
7. #27 Mike Glaser
Heat 2:
1. #36 Buddy Sload
2. #12 Anthony Payne
3. #98 Tim Proctor
4. #22 Kyle Taraska
5. #75 Mark Yoder
6. #67 Joey Payne III
7. #23 Avery Stoehr
Feature:
1. #1B Joey Bailey
2. #51 Ryan Tidman
3. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
4. #36 Buddy Sload
5. #75 Mark Yoder
6. #12 Anthony Payne
7. #95 Jeff Kot
8. #23 Avery Stoehr
9. #55 Paul Dodorico
10. #98 Tim Proctor
11. #27 Mike Glaser
12. #67 Joey Payne III
13. #76 Brianna Page
14. #22 Kyle Taraska
Photo Credit: Jim Smith, AARN
Staff Report | Monday, August 10th, 2020
WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ- Buddy Sload earned the victory at Wall Stadium Speedway in the Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels JJ Lane Memorial.
Sload started off the evening in his #36 Spitfire Chassis winning the first heat race. Jeff Kot, coming off his big win at Mahoning Valley Speedway, carried his momentum to a win in the second heat driving the Behrents Performance Warehouse TQ Midget.
After the redraw, it was Anthony Payne in the #12 Dent Zones TQ Midget who led the field to green. However, it wouldn’t take long for Geoffrey Sutton in the #51S Yuhas Chassis to power past Payne for the lead. Sload eventually follow through into second.
Sload would snag the lead from Sutton, racing wheel to wheel powering down the backstretch through turns three and four. Sload led the sixth lap by a bumper, which ultimately paid big dividends for driver #36. Bill Force Jr., in his return to the ATQMRA, looped his #6 machine off of turn 2 bringing out the first caution of the evening. Sload was able to retain the lead and control the following restart thanks to the pass he made on Sutton the previous lap.
Making his first start since Turkey Derby last November, Mike Glaser’s Aqua Solutions #27 Machine came to a halt after a spin in turn 4 for the second caution of the evening. This caused a complete restart as the field resorted back to the line-up from the previous caution.
Sload would eventually take advantage of the clean air around him and begin to set sail the field. However, a herd of hungry drivers maintained respective pace behind behind him. These drivers Geoffrey Sutton in second, Ryan Tidman in third, Joey Bailey in forth and Jeff Kot in fifth.
As the race approached halfway, Brianna Page spun out in turn three to bring out the third caution of the evening. This yet again stacked the field up for a double file restart putting on a great show for the fans.
Sload would break out to the lead again. While much of the top-5 remained the same, it was Kyle Taraska in the Chick-fil-A #22 machine working the outside lane to muscle his way from sixth fifth on the restart.
With Sutton chasing down Sload, the #51S team experienced a heartbreak with seven laps remaining. A water hose came loose on his 750CC engine, causing Sutton to slip in his own water and spin in turn three in front of the leaders. Sutton was done for the evening, as his final results will not show how strong the team was this evening.
After a lengthy red flag for clean-up, the field restarted single file with seven laps remaining. Buddy Sload would never look back hang on and earn the victory in the JJ Lane Memorial.
Joey Bailey earned his first podium finish in the #1B Boyd-Built Chassis finishing 2nd, and Ryan Tidman earned his first podium finish of the year finishing third. Kyle Taraska would finish forth and Jeff Kot had another strong outing finishing 5th in the feature.
“Team Easy Street” drivers Joey Bailey and Kyle Taraska were the biggest movers in the race. After respectively starting eighth and ninth, the two drivers finished second and forth as mentioned.
After starting on the pole, Anthony Payne finished a respectable sixth.
Tim Proctor, in his first race back at Wall Stadium Speedway after experience a viscous flip in Turkey Derby last November, finished a strong seventh. Mark Yoder finished eighth. These were great runs for both of these drivers after experiencing mechanical failures at Mahoning Valley Speedway two weeks ago.
After starting on the outside pole, Paul Dodorico earned another solid top-10 finish earning ninth in his first race of the season.
The feel-good story of the evening, Tommy Lane, who entered the event in Joey Payne III’s #67 Badger in an effort to honor his brother John John, rounded out the top-10.
In the ATQMRA’s first scheduled event at Wall Stadium Speedway this year, series officials worked together with the staff at the speedway to create a special event to honor the-late John John Lane.
In a community effort, drivers came together and autographed two banners featuring a commemorative logo in JJ’s honor. One banner was presented to the Lane Family during a special pre-race ceremony, the other will be hung proudly on the property Wall Stadium Speedway. A big thank you to Natural Designs, Kyle Taraska, Buddy Sload, Jeff Kot and Wall Stadium Speedway staff in making this a reality.
While at times this weekend there was a void felt without the warm presence of John John in the pits, we as a community have proven we will never let JJ be forgotten. On behalf of the entire ATQMRA, we extend our sincere appreciation to the Krause Family for hosting the event, and competitors from all divisions to come together to honor our friend and colleague in a very special night. Godspeed John John Lane.
The Hoosier Tire-Mid Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels will be back in action this upcoming weekend on Saturday, August 15th, 2020 at the Bethel Motor Speedway in Swan Lake, NY.
Race Results:
Heat 1:
1. #36 Buddy Sload
2. #51 Ryan Tidman
3. #1B Joey Bailey
4. #75 Mark Yoder
5. #22 Kyle Taraska
6. #23 Avery Stoehr
7. #67 Tommy Lane
8. #6 Bill Force Jr.
Heat 2:
1. #95 Jeff Kot
2. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
3. #12 Anthony Payne
4. #98 Tim Proctor
5. #55 Paul Dodorico
6. #76 Brianna Page
7. #91 Bobby Watkins
8. #27 Mike Glaser
Feature:
1. #36 Buddy Sload
2. #1B Joey Bailey
3. #51 Ryan Tidman
4. #22 Kyle Taraska
5. #95 Jeff Kot
6. #12 Anthony Payne
7. #98 Tim Proctor
8. #75 Mark Yoder
9. #55 Paul Dodorico
10. #67 Tommy Lane
11. #76 Brianna Page
12. #27 Mike Glaser
13. #6 Bill Force Jr.
14. #23 Avery Stoehr
15. #51S Geoffrey Sutton
16. #91 Bobby Watkins