WILT CLAIMS SECOND OPENING-DAY WIN IN LINCOLN “ICEBREAKER 30”

Adam Wilt. - Bill Weir Photo
Adam Wilt. - Bill Weir Photo
Adam Wilt. – Bill Weir Photo

From Bill Meyer

Abbottstown, PA — (March 15, 2014) —  “On opening day, you bring all your best stuff. You even wear your new underwear.”

So quipped Adam Wilt after claiming his second opening day win in three
years at Lincoln Speedway Saturday afternoon.”

His underwear wasn’t the only thing new in the Wide Open Motorsports team.
Well-known mechanic Lee Stauffer joined the team during the winter months.
And he used some hand signals Adam didn’t quite understand during a mid-race
caution.

“I knew I had a good car from the beginning and I knew I had to power around
those guys or they would have held me up,” said Wilt upon exiting his Credit
Connection/North York AutoMenders #15, “But, as soon as I got in front in
clean air, I saw my new crew chief Lee (Stauffer) come out under the caution
doing hand signals. I didn’t know what they meant. I don’t know if I’m going
too crazy on the top and I need to slow myself down or what. I figured I did
the right thing.”

Wilt started fourth and grabbed the lead from outside front row starter
Glenndon Forsythe on the second lap. After a caution for Cory Haas, who hit
the outside wall and came to a stop in turn two on lap four, Wilt paced the
field until seventh-starting Brian Montieth took the lead away on lap eight.

Billy Dietrich and Robbie Kendall brought out the caution flag with a joint
spin on turns one and two of lap 11, at which time fifth-place Danny
Dietrich went to the pits with a flat right rear.

Wilt reclaimed the lead from Montieth on the restart, and was doing his best
to hold off Montieth when the Premier Auto Works/Auto Locator #21 hit the
wall in turn one of lap 14. Montieth only suffered a flat tire and returned
to action.

The race went non-stop the rest of the way, with Wilt holding off Alan
Krimes and J.J. Grasso through heavy lapped traffic over the final stages of
the race. Ironically, two of the cars at the rear of the field at the end
were the two track champs in the field. Wilt’s final margin of victory in
his fourth career Lincoln win was 1.29 seconds over Krimes, with Grasso,
polesitter Kyle Moody, and Forsythe completing the top five.

Sixth through tenth were 20th-starting Greg Hodnett, invader Cole Duncan,
410 sprint rookie Austin Hogue, 22nd-starting Gerard McIntyre, Jr., and 410
sprint rookie Shane Hoff.

“This is a great win for a new team. But we don’t want to set expectations
too high right now, said Wilt, “We just want to go as we go and do what we
can do. Starting position was a key factor, but I’ll take a win any day.
It’s tough at this deal You’ve got 90 per cent of your cars here are just
tough to beat.”

Heats for the 30 sprinters on hand were won by Grasso, Montieth, and Krimes,
with Scott Fisher winning the consolation.

Next Saturday, March 22nd, Lincoln Speedway moves to its first night race of
the season with a 6 PM start for the 410 Sprints, 358 Sprint, and 358 Late
Models. Gates open at 4 PM.

To get all the latest news, results, schedule changes and rule changes,
visit Lincoln Speedway’s website at http://www.lincolnspeedway.com to stay
up-to-date on all the action or pending weather conditions at Central
Pennsylvania’s “Premier” Saturday night race track – The Fabulous Lincoln
Speedway.

Saturday, March 15, 2014
LINCOLN SPEEDWAY
Abbottstown, PA
2014 SEASON OPENING ICE BREAKER 30
LAWRENCE CHEVROLET 410 SPRINTS
Feature (30 Laps) – 1. 15-Adam Wilt ($3,500); 2. 87-Alan Krimes; 3. 37-JJ
Grasso; 4. 99M-Kyle Moody; 5. 2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 6. 27-Greg Hodnett; 7.
22-Cole Duncan; 8. 52-Austin Hogue; 9. 16-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 10. 69-Shane
Hoff; 11. 0-Rick Lafferty; 12. 20S-Derek Sell; 13. 35-Steve Owings; 14.
91-Niki Young; 15. B52-Scott Geesey; 16. 21-Brian Montieth; 17. 21T-Scott
Fisher; 18. 48-Danny Dietrich; 19. 59A-Alex Schanz (DNF); 20. 8-Billy
Dietrich (DNF); 21. 55K-Robbie Kendall (DNF); 22. 29-Ryan Wilson (DNF); 23.
92-Tyler Ross (DNF); 24. 11C-Cory Haas (DNF). No Time

Lap Leaders – Glenndon Forsythe (1), Adam Wilt (2-7), Brian Montieth (8-10),
Adam Wilt (11-30)

1st Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) – 1. 37-JJ Grasso; 2. 55K-Robbie Kendall; 3.
2W-Glenndon Forsythe; 4. 11C-Cory Haas; 5. 20S-Derek Sell; 6. 59-Jim Siegel;
7. 21T-Scott Fisher; 8. 27-Greg Hodnett; 9. 51-Freddie Rahmer; DNS –
16-Gerard McIntyre, Jr. Time – 2:22.207

2nd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) – 1. 21-Brian Montieth; 2. 99M-Kyle Moody;
3. 15-Adam Wilt; 4. 35-Steve Owings; 5. 52-Austin Hogue; 6. 29-Ryan Wilson;
7. 88-Brandon Rahmer; 8. 21A-Will Rose (DNF); 9. 56-Tim Wagaman (DNF); 10.
19M-Brent Marks (DNF). No Time

3rd Heat (10 Laps/6 to qualify) – 1. 87-Alan Krimes; 2. 48-Danny Dietrich;
3. 92-Tyler Ross; 4. 69-Shane Hoff; 5. 22-Cole Duncan; 6. 8-Billy Dietrich;
7. 91-Niki Young; 8. B52-Scott Geesey; 9. 0-Rick Lafferty; 10. 59-Jim Siegel
(DNF). No Time

Consolation (10 Laps/6 to qualify) – 1. 21T-Scott Fisher; 2. 27-Greg
Hodnett; 3. 91-Niki Young; 4. 16-Gerard McIntyre, Jr.; 5. B52-Scott Geesey;
6. 0-Rick Lafferty; 7. 51-Freddie Rahmer; 8. 88-Brandon Rahmer; 9. 21A-Will
Rose; DNS – 56-Tim Wilson, 19M-Brent Marks, 59-Jim Siegel. Time – 2:51.558