WEEDSPORT, NY (July 22, 2024) – Seth Whitney returned to his winning ways at Weedsport Kartway on Sunday, once again sweeping the day in his No. 505, collecting $1,100 as part of the kartway’s Summer Nationals.
Whitney’s sweep saw the North Country driver raise his 2024 win total at Weedsport to nine, including his third PRO Clone 360 win of the season during the Slack Karts Super Kart Series presented by Infinit Technology Solutions, Independent Pizzeria, Pit Stop Convenience Stores and Burris Racing Tire.
For the year, Whitney has earned more than $4,000 and now has 20 career senior wins at Weedsport, which ranks second all-time.
Whitney started his afternoon with wins in Clone Heavy and Clone Light, before leading every lap of the PRO Clone 360 Summer Nationals 30 finale over Tanner Emmons, Riley Begy, Chris Natoli and Matthew Barry.
In Heavy it would be Mike Farina and Trent Smith chasing Whitney across the line, while Light saw Emmons and Begy in tow.
The day’s only other senior winner would be Jordan Sullivan in Clone Super Heavy. Sullivan edged William Young by just under one second at the line with Eric Jewett rounding out the podium.
The day’s largest junior class was the youngest class at Weedsport, Jr. Red Clone. A total of nine racers took the green flag with Clark McGruder driving away to earn his first career Weedsport victory. Russell Trickey took second with Jr. Red point leader Harloe Russell in third ahead of Eli Reid and Bryson Herriven.
The Jr. Green Clone main event was once again fast and furious, but this time it was Ryan Barry taking the victory. The win was Barry’s first ever in the Jr. Green division and it came over former winners Jack Reid and Luke Holmes. Mason Rogers and Mason Sharts filled the top five positions on Sunday.
Levi Herriven’s perfect season continued on Sunday in Jr. Purple Clone as he claimed his fourth win of the year. Micheal Hugg had a fine run in second ahead of Laina Stewart, Chase Faucett and Chandler Remp.
Jr. Blue Clone saw a tight three kart battle at the front with Joey Surman collecting the victory over Timmy Axton and Troy Hutton. Elliot Stacey and Rocco Batt complete the front runners.
The Jr. Unrestricted main would find Logan Brown in victory lane for his first Weedsport win since 2019. Brown topped Hutton, Axton and Surman in the 15-lap feature.
Weedsport Kartway returns to action with the Slack Karts Super Kart Series on Sunday, August 11 for the Short Port Shootout. The day’s action will consist of points racing for the kartway’s eight main divisions, as well as a 30-lap, $1,000 to win PRO Clone 360 main.
Pits gates will open on August 11 at 8:30 a.m. with hot laps slated for 11 a.m. and heat racing at Noon. Pre-Registration for the weekend is now available via the Kart Pass app.
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Pencils Down Showdown
July 21
July 21 Box Score:
Clone Heavy Feature (20-laps): 1. 505 – SETH WHITNEY, 2. 11 – Mike Farina, 3. 28 – Trent Smith, 4. 10R – Riley Begy, 5. 154 – Casey Petrzak, 6. 33 – Chris Natoli, 7. 41 – Alex Carmody, 8. 22T – Tanner Emmons
Clone Light Feature (20-laps): 1. 505 – SETH WHITNEY, 2. 22T – Tanner Emmons, 3. 10R – Riley Begy, 4. 15B – Matthew Barry, 5. 154 – Casey Petrzak, 6. 15 – Zach Walsh, 7. 21 – Sam Heffner, 8. 340 – Adam Kouk, 9. 5 – Jack Hutton, 10. 11 – Mike Farina, 11. 17 – Chris Norconk, 12. 742 – Jim Cook, 13. 12 – Tim Lonnen
Clone Super Heavy Feature (20-laps): 1. 72 – JORDAN SULLIVAN, 2. 13 – William Young, 3. 23J – Eric Jewett, 4. 420 – Jeffrey Lonnen DNS
Jr. Blue Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 3J – JOEY SURMAN, 2. 99 – Timmy Axton, 3. 4 – Troy Hutton, 4. 18 – Elliot Stacey, 5. 5 – Rocco Batt, 6. 72 – Annabelle Francisco
Precision Racing Products Jr. Blue Heat Winner: Surman
Jr. Green Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 50 – RYAN BARRY, 2. 9 – Jack Reid, 3. 8 – Luke Holmes, 4. 44 – Mason Rogers, 5. 10 – Mason Sharts, 6. 15 – Liam Pakenham, 7. 29 – Lily Walters, 8. 77 – James Kreidler
Precision Racing Products Jr. Green Heat Winners: Barry & Reid
Jr. Purple Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 20 – LEVI HERRIVEN, 2. 25 – Micheal Hugg, 3. 6 – Laina Stewart, 4. 9 – Chase Faucett, 5. 923 – Chandler Remp, 6. 12 – Olivia Barry, 7. 52 – Richard Yelle III
Precision Racing Products Jr. Purple Heat Winners: Hugg & Herriven
Jr. Red Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 21 – CLARK MCGRUDER, 2. 86 – Russell Trickey, 3. 44 – Harloe Russell, 4. 100 – Eli Reid, 5. 28 – Bryson Herriven, 6. 33 – Nolan Schroy, 7. 5 – Cole Pike, 8. 88 – Maximus Wallace, 9. 6 – Michael Kapuscinski
Precision Racing Products Jr. Red Heat Winners: McGruder & Trickey
Jr. Unrestricted Feature (15-laps): 1. 9 – LOGAN BROWN, 2. 4 – Troy Hutton, 3. 99 – Timmy Axton, 4. 3J – Joey Surman
Precision Racing Products Jr. Unrestricted Heat Winner: Brown
PRO Clone 360 Feature (30-laps): 1. 505 – SETH WHITNEY ($1,000), 2. 22T – Tanner Emmons ($175), 3. 10R – Riley Begy ($150), 4. 33 – Chris Natoli ($75), 5. 15B – Matthew Barry ($50), 6. 28 – Trent Smith, 7. 154 – Casey Pietrzak, 8. 17 – Chris Norconk, 9. 5 – Jack Hutton, 10. 15 – Zach Walsh, 11. 11 – Mike Farina
Precision Racing Products PRO Clone 360 Fast Time: Whitney ($100)
About Weedsport Speedway: Officially opened for the first time on July 24, 1955 – the Weedsport Speedway 3/8 mile dirt oval has produced a legendary list of drivers and champions including Will Cagle, Danny Johnson, Bob McCreadie, Alan Johnson, Jack Johnson, and Dave Lape to name a few. In 2018, Weedsport introduced the all-new Weedsport Kartway, just outside of the Speedway’s main pit area, to begin to foster the next generation of racers, crew members and race fans. Couple the racing with state-of-the-art camping and track amenities, unmatched on-site television production capabilities, plus the ability for large scale concert productions and Weedsport is one of the marquee entertainment venues in the country.