Rudolph Wins, Claims Indoor Title

SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Erick Rudolph raced to victory Saturday night before a large and enthusiastic crowd in the Indoor Auto Racing Series Three Quarter Midget 40-lap feature inside the Syracuse Exposition Center on the New York State Fairgrounds.

“Winning is what we want to do every time we take the green flag,” Rudolph said. “Tonight starting up front was a help but getting through lapped traffic and having good restarts were the keys to winning the race.”

Rudolph held off surprising Mike Bednar in the run to the checkered with Tommy Catalano, Andy Jankowiak and Eddie Strada completing the top five.

Bednar passed Catalano for second on the final lap while Jankowiak suffered a flat left rear tire while contending for the lead early in the race. Strada started in the 12th row at the start and picked his way to a fifth-place effort.

A spectacular accident at the midway point of the race saw Matt Janisch and Justin Bonsignore slam into the second turn fence while fighting for third place. Janisch flipped wildly while Bonsignore’s car ground to a halt against the concrete.

Remarkably, Janisch was able to return to finish ninth; Bonsignore who had been a championship title contender was officially scored 19th.

Tyler Brown won the 20-lap Champ Kart feature over Todd Crenshaw, J.J. Pacovich, Ryan Kendall and Brandon Rusczek.

The Slingshot 20-lap main event was claimed by Louden Reimert who fought through heavy lapped traffic to shade Cody Kohler, Danny Buccafusca, Kurt Bettler, and Austin Silfee.

Erick Rudolph won the TQ title, his fourth for himself and car owner Mark Lafler. Andy Jankowiak was second in the final rundown with defending series champion Justin Bonsignore third.

Brandon Rusczek won the Champ Kart title ahead of Ryan Kendall, J.J. Pacovich, Tyler Brown and Todd Crenshaw.

Though winless in the Slingshot Indoor Series, Kurt Bettler outpointed Danny Buccafusca.

The finish:

Erick Rudolph, Mike Bednar, Tommy Catalano, Andy Jankowiak, Eddie Strada, Anthony Sesely, Earl Paules, John Ivy, Matt Janisch, Tim Buckwalter, Jeremy Haudricourt, Timmy Solomito, Briggs Danner, Joey Payne, Ryan Tidman, Shawn Nye, Patrick Emerling, Scott Kreutter, Justin Bonsignore, Jonathan Reid, Marc Johnson, Lou Cicconi Jr., Anthony Payne, Tim Nye.