Sload Wins ATQMRA Garden State Classic; Back-to-Back Wall Victories

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Sload Wins ATQMRA Garden State Classic; Back-to-Back Wall Victories


Staff Report | Monday, June 7th, 2021

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ- Buddy Sload and the #36 Spitfire Racing Team earned their second victory of the 2021 season, leading wire to wire in Wall Stadium’s ATQMRA Garden State Classic.

Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels team competed at Wall Stadium Speedway this weekend for the third time in the last four weeks. In front of a packed house and scorching sun, things certainly felt back to normal post-pandemic at the historic racing facility.

Buddy Sload and Joey Bailey put on a great battle for the fans in the first heat with Sload coming out on top. Defending Wall Stadium Turkey Derby Champion Kyle Taraska, in the Chick-fil-A, Personal Comfort TQ Midget won the second heat of the evening. With this being the first race of the season with a handicap setting the starting grid, veteran Steve Craig started on the pole for the 25 lap feature.

Sload wasted no time with Craig on the start, with Sload clearing the #55C team off of turn two. Geoffrey Sutton in the #51 Yuhas Chassis followed in tow, rolling the outside lane to second.

Eventually, Boyd Racing Teammates Kyle Taraska and Joey Bailey settled into third and fourth.

The first and only caution of the evening came out on lap 5 when Paul Dodorico Dr. Martha Baker D.M.D, CheckerWon Manufacturing #55 team experienced a mechanical failure brining him to a stop in the middle of the backstretch. Dodorico was forced to retire from the event.

On the restart, Sload jumped out to a big lead as Sutton, Bailey and Taraska sliced and diced for second. After starting near the rear of the field, Jeff Kot and the Behrents Performance Warehouse TQ Midget made huge gains and charged up to the top 5 early on. Kot recovered early in the feature, from a flat right front tire in his heat race earning him an unfavorable starting position.

Bailey and Sutton battled side-by-side for a lap or so, with Sutton eventually winning the battle. However, it was Bailey who won the war. Sutton experienced motor issues under green, causing Sutton to pull off into the pits under green. Unfortunately the #51S team’s evening ended prematurely after what was a solid run.

In another battle of attrition, ‘Flyin’ Ryan Tidman flew through the field after starting shotgun due to a rear-end gearing issue he experienced in his heat race. The 5X ATQMRA Champ stormed up to fifth in a hard battle with Jeff Kot to round out the top five.

While the racing remained hot and heavy throughout the field, Buddy Sload cruised to victory, his second of the 2021 season. Sload follows up with back-to-back Wall Stadium Feature victories after ending the first race of this three-race home stand on his side due to following victim to an on-track incident.

Defending ATQMRA Champion Joey Bailey put another solid second place together, as the top two finishers experienced deja vu from the race prior. Kyle Taraska earned a competitive third, earning the Boyd Racing Team two of the three podium positions

The two hard chargers of the race, Jeff Kot and Ryan Tidman, rounded out the top five finishers. Both drivers were the biggest movers of the race, each gaining six positions from their original starting positions.

Mark Yoder #76 Ames Construction team earned a quiet but solid sixth place finish. Tyler Ferris finished seventh as the top RYNO Classifieds Rookie Contender. Ferris will extend his Rookie points lead with tonight’s finish.

#76 Brianna Page A&A Truck Parts, Stavola Companies team finished in eighth. Page overcame brake issues from earlier in the afternoon.

Pole Sitter Steve Craig finished in ninth. Geoffrey Sutton and Paul Dodorico rounded out the field in 10th and 11th respectively. Rookie Robert Willis attempted to race in this weekend’s event, however, a transmission failure ended his day of racing early after the second round of practice.

The ATQMRA would like to give an honorable mention to former champion Mike Tidaback. Mike was seen in the pit area throughout the evening interacting with many members and teams of the organization. Mike was in great spirits and showed signs of good health and it was great to have him at the track.

The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels will take a week off before heading to Waterford, Connecticut for race 5 of the 2021 season on Saturday, June 19th.


Race Results:

Heat 1:

1. #36 Buddy Sload

2. #1B Joey Bailey

3. #75 Mark Yoder

4. #33 Tyler Ferris

5. #95 Jeff Kot

Heat 2:

1. #22 Kyle Taraska

2. #51S Geoffrey Sutton

3. #55C Steve Craig

4. #55 Paul Dodorico

5. #76 Brianna Page

6. #51 Ryan Tidman

Feature:

1. #36 Buddy Sload

2. #1B Joey Bailey

3. #22 Kyle Taraska

4. #95 Jeff Kot

5. #51 Ryan Tidman

6. #75 Mark Yoder

7. #33 Tyler Ferris

8. #76 Brianna Page

9. #55C Steve Craig

10. #51S Geoffrey Sutton

11. #55 Paul Dodorico



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Sload Dominates in Wall Feature

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Sload Dominates in Wall Feature


Staff Report | Monday, May 24th, 2021

Buddy Sload and the #36 Spitfire Racing Team swept the weekend by winning both their heat and feature for the Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels at Wall Stadium Speedway.

After failing to complete a lap due to an on-track incident one week prior, Buddy Sload was a man on a mission this past Saturday at Wall Stadium. Prior to putting on a clinic in the feature, Sload held off RYNO.co Rookie Contender Tyler Ferris and the Hamer Heating and Cooling Team in Heat 1. Geoffrey Sutton and the #51S Yuhas Chassis owned by Alan Mollot earned a hard fought victory in heat 2.

Ten of the fifteen cars to make up Saturday night’s field redrew for position, earning Mike Glaser and the Aqua Solutions Team the pole position.

Havoc plagued the race early as mechanical failures were the theme of the early portion of evening. A clutch failure on Brianna Page’s #76 A&A Truck Parts TQ Midget brought out the caution just after the completion of 1 lap. On the immediate restart, defending Wall Stadium feature winner from one week ago Kyle Taraska and the Chick-fil-A, Personal Comfort team, experienced a mechanical failure ending his night prematurely. Neither driver had a fair shot as they rounded out the field of cars to take the green in the finishing order.

It didn’t take long for Sload to take advantage pole-sitter Glaser, earning him the lead early in the feature. Defending ATQMRA Champion Joey Bailey in the #1B Boyd Chassis stayed in tow with Sload, moving up to second quickly after starting in the third position.

As the race went on and continued to stay green, Sload was able to gap himself from the field while Bailey put in a valiant effort to keep him honest.

A three car battle emerged for the final podium position, between Mollot Racing Teammates Ryan Tidman, heat winner Sutton, and the Behrents Performance Warehouse Machine of Jeff Kot. After experiencing heartbreak one week prior, Kot was the biggest mover of the race starting from the 12th position before settling into a tight battle with Sutton and Tidman.

However, no driver was a match for Buddy Sload, who went on to earn his first feature victory of the 2021 Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels season.

Joey Bailey finished second, with Tidman ultimately winning the three car battle for third. Jeff Kot earned a strong fourth as Geoffrey Sutton rounded out the top five.

Tyler Ferris earned an impressive sixth place finish, and lead all RYNO.co Rookie Contenders. Ferris was also the last car to finish on the lead lap.

Pole sitter Mike Glaser backed up last week’s top-5 finish with a seventh. Veteran Steve Craig put another good day together. After finished third in his heat race, Craig earned an eighth place finish at Wall Stadium this weekend.

Mark Yoder had to miss last week’s feature due to a personal matter, but his Ames Construction TQ Midget earned a nice ninth place finish. It was great to have Yoder back in ATQMRA competition this weekend. Rookie Robbie Willis earned his first career top-10 by finishing in 10th.

Tyler Wagner, and Paul Dodorico respectively rounded out the cars who finished the event in 11th and 12th. Taraska and Page finished their features in the pit area in 13th and 14th after their noted mechanical failures. Rookie Ken Moody Jr. was officially scored in 15th after failing to take the green due to a mechanical failure.

The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels will be taking Memorial Day weekend off from competition. The tour returns to Wall Stadium Speedway on Saturday June 5th to take part as the opening feature for The Garden State Classic.


Race Results:

Heat 1:

1. #36 Buddy Sload

2. #33 Tyler Ferris

3. #1B Joey Bailey

4. #76 Brianna Page

5. #2 Mike Glaser

6. #95 Jeff Kot

7. #27 Robbie Willis

8. #32 Tyler Wagner

Heat 2:

1. #51S Geoffrey Sutton

2. #51 Ryan Tidman

3. #55C Steve Craig

4. #22 Kyle Taraska

5. #75 Mark Yoder

6. #55 Paul Dodorico

7. #01 Ken Moody Jr.

Feature:

1. #36 Buddy Sload

2. #1B Joey Bailey

3. #51 Ryan Tidman

4. #95 Jeff Kot

5. #51S Geoffrey Sutton

6. #33 Tyler Ferris

7. #2 Mike Glaser

8. #55C Steve Craig

9. #75 Mark Yoder

10. #27 Robbie Willis

11. #32 Tyler Wagner

12. #55 Paul Dodorico

13. #22 Kyle Taraska

14. #76 Brianna Page

15. #01 Ken Moody Jr.

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Kyle Taraska Wins Second Consecutive Wall Stadium Feature

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Kyle Taraska Wins Second Consecutive Wall Stadium Feature

Photo credit Eric Storch Photography

Staff Report | Monday, May 17th, 2021

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ- Kyle Taraska of Woodbridge, NJ, took the checkered flag in his Chick-fil-A, Personal Comfort TQ Midget in Saturday’s Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels feature. 

Joey Bailey and the #1B Boyd Racing Team entry earned the victory in the first heat. Paul Dodorico and the Martha Baker D.M.D, CheckerWon Manufacturing Spitfire Chassis earned his first career ATQMRA heat victory in the second qualifier, outdueling one of the pre-feature favorites Buddy Sload. 

The action got hot and heavy at the drop of the green flag, when Joey Bailey missed his mark and made contact with pole-sitter Ryan Tidman and his #51 Lindblad Badger. Bailey went for a spin, and Buddy Sload’s #36 Spitfire Chassis went for spin to avoid Bailey, ultimately tipping on his side. The incident derailed Sload’s efforts by ending his evening prematurely. 

Ryan Tidman kept a commanding lead, fighting off a strong field through a series of restarts in the early portion of the race. 

Backing up his fastest lap in practice, Jeff Kot and the Behrents Performance Warehouse TQ Midget made a power move, out-dueling leader Tidman from the outside lane on a restart giving him the lead just prior to halfway. 

With Kot the leader, Kyle Taraska sliced and diced his way between the Alan Mollot owned entries of Tidman and #51S Geoffrey Sutton from fourth to second, setting up the stage for the two drivers to battle for the finish.

As Kot continued to lead with two laps remaining, and Taraska closing, contact was made between Kot, Taraska and the lapped vehicle of rookie Robert Willis and the #27 Supreme Manufacturing Machine. 

Willis was blacked flagged for the incident, for not holding his line around the leaders as stated in the ATQMRA rulebook. Willis chopped the nose off Kot, causing the 95 machine to check up. Taraska ran over the left rear of Kot. Kot returned to the pit area with a flat left rear tire, and fought hard to salvage his efforts with a seventh place finish. 

The late race caution set up a green-white-checkered finish with Taraska as the leader with Tidman and Sutton breathing down his neck. Taraska was able to hang on and capture the victory, his second consecutive at Wall Stadium Speedway. 

Ryan Tidman finished second with Geoffrey Sutton in third. Joey Bailey recovered from an early spin in fourth, and Mike Glaser’s Aqua Solutions team rounded out the top five finishers.

#76 A&A Truck Parts TQ midget by Brianna Page put a nice sixth place finish together, leading the RYNO Classifieds Rookie Contenders. 

Jeff Kot recovered to his previously noted seventh place finish, and veteran Steve Craig finished in 8th. Heat race winner Paul Dodorico finished 9th, the last car on the lead lap. 

A crop of RYNO Classifieds Rookie Contenders made up the next round of finishing positions. Ken Moody Jr, Robert Willis, Tyler Ferris and Chris Pelcher respectively finished 10th-13th. Buddy Sload rounded out the 14 car field.

The Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels returns to Wall Stadium this Saturday, May 22nd for the third race of the 2021 season. 

Race Results: 

Heat 1:

  1. #1B Joey Bailey

  2. #51 Ryan Tidman

  3. #95 Jeff Kot

  4. #22 Kyle Taraska

  5. #33 Tyler Ferris

  6. #76 Brianna Page

  7. #44P Chris Pelcher

Heat 2:

  1. #55 Paul Dodorico

  2. #36 Buddy Sload

  3. #51 Geoffrey Sutton

  4. #55C Steve Craig

  5. #2 Mike Glaser

  6. #01 Ken Moody Jr.

  7. #27 Robert Willis

Feature:

  1. #22 Kyle Taraska

  2. #51 Ryan Tidman

  3. #51S Geoffrey Sutton

  4. #1B Joey Bailey

  5. #2 Mike Glaser

  6. #76 Brianna Page

  7. #95 Jeff Kot

  8. #55C Steve Craig

  9. #55 Paul Dodorico

  10. #01 Ken Moody Jr.

  11. #27 Robert Wills

  12. #33 Tyler Ferris

  13. #44P Chris Pelcher

  14. #36 Buddy Sload

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Taraska Dominates in First Turkey Derby Victory

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Taraska Dominates in First Turkey Derby Victory

Photo Credit: Sean Case, Jim Smith

Staff Report | Monday, March 29th, 2021

WALL TOWNSHIP, NJ- Kyle Taraska and the Chick-fil-A, Personal Comfort team started on the pole and led wire to wire Saturday afternoon winning Turkey Derby XLVII.

When Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels teams hit the track for practice two weeks ago, many eyes in the pits looked at Taraska to be one of the favorites. The #22 team’s speed carried over to time trials this weekend earning quick-time of the day.

RYNO Rookie Contender Tyler Ferris and the #33 team earned a coveted front row position timing within half a tenth of the pole. Taraska ultimately redrew the pole, and Ferris redrew fourth. Tim Proctor of Columbus, NJ, redrew the outside pole earning him the second starting position in the feature.

Taraska got an early jump on the field and pulled away from both Proctor and “Flyin” Ryan Tidman in Alan Mollot’s #51 Badger. Defending Turkey Derby Champion, Geoffrey Sutton followed along in his #51S Yuhas Chassis in third. While the Mollot Racing teammates paced, some of the biggest movers in the race sliced and diced their way to the front.

Defending ATQMRA Champion Joey Bailey who started 7th, and fastest in morning practice Jeff Kot and the Behrents Performance Warehouse racing team who started in 8th, wasted no time charging to the front of the field. Each driver made it to third and fourth respectively prior to the first caution on lap 8 when Mike Glaser and the Aqua Solutions team spun off of turn 4.

Another dust up happened on the proceeding restart with multiple cars stacking up on the outside lane. #75 Ames Construction TQ Midget of Mark Yoder received the worst end of that deal, as his car came to a halt just past the start finish line ending his day.

The race was on from that incident as Taraska pulled away from the field on the restart, with teammate Joey Bailey in tow. Kot maintained pace with Bailey as they pulled away from the rest of the field. However, they were no match for Kyle Taraska as he went on to score a historic victory in Turkey Derby XLVII.

Teammate Joey Bailey finished second, giving the Boyd Racing Team their first ever 1-2 finish in Turkey Derby history. Jeff Kot finished third. Ryan Tidman and Geoffrey Sutton rounded out the top-5.

Anthony Payne had a quiet 6th place finish after moving up through the field nicely from the 10th starting position. After starting on the front row and having what many consider a breakout weekend, Tyler Ferris finished 7th.

Brianna Page was one of the major headlines heading into the race, after being one of the fastest cars in practice two weeks prior and making the final four qualifying group this weekend. Brianna put a solid race together to finish 8th. The #98 of Tim Proctor and #2 of Mike Glaser rounded out the top 10 respectively.

Other notables included the return of Steve Craig, who recovered from engine problems causing him to miss time-trials. RYNO Rookie Contenders Tyler Wagner and Robbie Willis also made their ATQMRA debuts this weekend.

Former ATQMRA Rookie of the Year Kyle Taraska has continued to become a rising star in the series over the last few years. Taraska earned his Turkey Derby victory in his fourth attempt, earning him his second career ATQMRA feature victory.

Be on the lookout for Taraska, and many others when the Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic ATQMRA powered by VP Racing Fuels heads to Mahoning Valley Speedway on May 8th, for the official 2021 points championship season opener.


Race Results:

Time Trials:

1. #22 Kyle Taraska 13.006

2. #33 Tyler Ferris 13.051

3. #51 Ryan Tidman 13.084

4. #95 Jeff Kot 13.094

5. #1B Joey Bailey 13.129

6. #76 Brianna Page 13.210

7. #12 Anthony Payne 13.277

8. #51S Geoffrey Sutton 13.282

9. #98 Tim Proctor 13.395

10. #75 Mark Yoder 13.564

11. #2 Mike Glaser 13.702

12. #32 Tyler Wagner 13.928

13. #27 Robbie Willis 14.086

14. #55C Steve Craig (No Time)


Feature:

1. #22 Kyle Taraska

2. #1B Joey Bailey

3. #95 Jeff Kot

4. #51 Ryan Tidman

5. #51S Geoffrey Sutton

6. #12 Anthony Payne

7. #33 Tyler Ferris*

8. #76 Brianna Page*

9. #98 Tim Proctor

10. #2 Mike Glaser

11. #55C Steve Craig

12. #32 Tyler Wagner*

13. #27 Robbie Willis*

14. #75 Mark Yoder

*RYNO Rookie Contender

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Tidman Swaps Rides to Victory at Bethel

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Tidman Swaps Rides to Victory at Bethel

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.

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