Fuller Flies At Thunder Mountain

CENTER LISLE, N.Y. — Tim Fuller has now made two appearances at Thunder Mountain Speedway — and both times, he’s walked away with the big check.

Fuller dominated the Jan Corcoran Memorial for the Modifieds, claiming the $3,200 victory courtesy of Spoonhower Logging.

Fuller started from the outside of the front row via the redraw in the 32-lap feature and quickly established himself at the front, taking the lead from pole-sitter Danny Creeden. The two remained close through the opening laps, even after an early caution reset the field. On the restart, Fuller held strong while Creeden fended off challenges from Matt Smith, Billy Decker, and Brandon Walters for the runner-up spot.

As the race progressed, Fuller maintained a torrid pace out front, with Creeden and Walters in pursuit. By the halfway point, Fuller began working through lapped traffic, allowing the field to close slightly. A caution on lap 26 bunched the field for the final restart, but Fuller executed it flawlessly, pulling away from Creeden and the rest of the pack.

At the checkered flag, Fuller secured the victory, with Creeden finishing second and Walters third. Decker marked a strong return to racing with a fourth-place finish, while Smith rounded out the top five.

Much like Tim Fuller, Travis Green delivered a dominant performance in the 32-lap DIRTcar Sportsman feature, earning the $1,500 payday. Starting from fifth, Green wasted little time charging to the front, making a daring three-wide move on lap 4 to pass Sullivan Dickey and Nick Ventura for the lead. From there, he navigated multiple cautions and lapped traffic but remained firmly in control to secure the victory. Dickey finished second, followed by Ventura in third, Tyler Corcoran in fourth, and Jared Green rounding out the top five.

Jared Green put together a flawless performance in the 20-lap feature, leading every circuit en route to victory after starting third. Green quickly took control at the drop of the green flag and never looked back, setting the pace while holding off a consistent challenge from Tyler Talada, who finished second. Jacob Waibel brought home a solid third-place finish, followed by Charles Lohmeyer in fourth and Richie Hitzler completing the top five.

Keith Lamphere charged to victory in the 20-lap IMCA Modified feature.

The finish:

Feature (32 Laps): 1. 19-Tim Fuller[2]; 2. 16X-Danny Creeden[1]; 3. 22-Brandon Walters[3]; 4. 91-Billy Decker[6]; 5. 28-Matt Smith[4]; 6. 77Z-Zach Payne[9]; 7. 713-Tommy Collins[7]; 8. 34-Rusty Smith[8]; 9. 11X-Eric Leet[17]; 10. 77-Alan Barker[21]; 11. 97-Cody Higbie[13]; 12. 15M-Daniel Morgiewicz Jr[22]; 13. 4-Billy VanInwegen Jr[14]; 14. 23-Brandon Loucks[15]; 15. 27K-Brett Tonkin[5]; 16. 34F-Wyatt Frink[19]; 17. 615-JR Hurlburt[12]; 18. KP1-Douglas Polhamus[16]; 19. (DNF) 6NN-Nick Nye[18]; 20. (DNF) 119-Doug Smith Jr[23]; 21. (DNF) 119M-Brian Malcolm[24]; 22. (DNF) 48-Danny Tyler[11]; 23. (DNF) 22C-Charlie Hendrickson Jr[25]; 24. (DNF) 71-Jimmy Zacharias[10]; 25. (DNF) 14B-Arthur Bray[27]; 26. (DNF) 9-Michael Austin[20]; 27. (DNS) 44-Tom Eiklor; 28. (DNS) 15S-Dylan Smith

 

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