WEEDSPORT, NY (October 29, 2024) – Weedpsort Kartway closed its 2024 season on October 26-27 with Cole Huard and Chris Natoli collecting PRO Clone 360 victories worth more than $4,000 in total.
Coming in from Bryan, Ohio, Huard entered Weedsport for the first time on Saturday and walked out with the biggest winner’s check in kartway history, as he topped 23 other PRO Clone 360 competitors for a $3,000 pay day in his No. 529 machine. Huard snagged the lead early on and lead the majority of the 50-lap event, holding off a hard charging Seth Whitney, Quentin Graham, Trent Smith and Jared Costello.
The Octoberfest VI main event on Saturday paid more than $6,500 in prize money, with a minimum of $100 going to each feature starter. Tanner Emmons, Kayla Joseph, Nick McGill, Chris Natoli and Riley Begy completed the top ten running order.
Natoli would claim $100 from Precision Racing Products as the top qualifier in time trials with Smith earning $150 from Velez & Son Designs as the best appearing kart.
On Sunday it would be Natoli topping Smith, Begy, Dan Marsden and Emmons in the make-up Short Port Shootout 30 for PRO Clone 360, earning his first $1,000 pay day at Weedsport. Once again, Natoli also claimed $100 as the Precision Racing Products fast timer.
The other PRO event on the weekend was a 25-lap special for PRO Clone Super Heavy on October 27 and it would be Trent Smith walking away to the victory worth $150. McGill would claim second ahead of Adam Kouk.
Aside from PRO events, there were several points races on the weekend with track championships on the line in all classes.
In Jr. Red Clone, Bryson Herriven came into the weekend trailing in the season long point standings to Clark McGruder. However, a pair of victories on the weekend helped Herriven to surge to the Jr. Red championship. Herriven topped McGruder and Cole Pike in Saturday’s main with Eli Reid and Harloe Russell trailing on Sunday.
Jr. Green Clone would play out the same as Jr. Red Clone, as Luke Holmes swept the weekend to overcome Ryan Barry in the race for the Jr. Green title. Holmes edged Mason Simmons and Barry in racing action on both Saturday and Sunday.
Jr. Purple Clone once again saw a full sweep by Levi Herriven, who won every heat and feature event in the class at Weedsport this season. Laina Stewart and Richard Yelle III chased Herriven on Saturday with Stewart and Chase Faucett trailing on Sunday.
Joey Surman would secure the Jr. Blue Clone title over the weekend in his No. 3J, but it would be Parker Allen driving to the division win on Saturday night. Allen topped Surman and Joey Axton on his way to the win. On Sunday it would be Savannah Simmons earning the victory over Allen and Surman.
Surman doubled down in the championship department as he also earned the Jr. Unrestricted title, while sweeping Unrestricted events at the track on October 26-27. Surman bested Genavieve Bartlett and Simmons on Saturday while topping Troy Hutton and Simmons on Sunday.
Clone Light was a runaway for Seth Whitney in 2024, earning the championship by nearly 100-points. Whitney claimed yet another Light victory on Saturday over Quentin Graham and Dan Marsden, while Tanner Emmons took the win on Sunday over Whitney and Riley Begy.
Clone Heavy looked very much similar for Whitney, claiming yet another championship while also sweeping the weekend in the No. 505. Whitney’s Saturday win came over Trent Smith and Chris Natoli, while Sunday’s score topped Natoli and Mike Farina.
The Clone Super Heavy title was won by Jordan Sullivan in 2024. Saturday’s Super Heavy feature saw Nick McGill return to victory lane over Sullivan and Adam Stasila. Sunday would belong to Sullivan ahead of Eddie Mitchell and McGill.
With the 2024 season now complete, information will soon be available on a yearend celebration of another successful season at Weedsport.
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Weedsport Kartway
Octoberfest VI
October 26
October 26 Box Score:
Octoberfest VI PRO Clone 360 Main Event (50-laps): 1. 529 – COLE HUARD ($3,000), 2. 505 – Seth Whitney ($700), 3. 17B – Quentin Graham ($450), 4. 28 – Trent Smith ($300), 5. 683 – Jared Costello ($250), 6. 22T – Tanner Emmons ($150), 7. 44 – Kayla Joseph ($110), 8. 13 – Nick McGill ($110), 9. 33 – Chris Natoli ($110), 10. 10R – Riley Begy ($110), 11. 81 – Dan Marsden ($110), 12. 444 – Daniel Osborne ($110), 13. 62 – Brian Cressley ($110), 14. 10 – Mitchell Schreffler ($110), 15. 31 – Paige Smith ($100), 16. 15B – Matthew Barry ($100), 17. 1C – Trent Curtis ($100), 18. 85 – Chris Pier ($100), 19. 11 – Mike Farina ($100), 20. 5 – Jack Hutton ($100)
Precision Racing Products Fast Time Award: 33 – Chris Natoli ($100)
Velez & Son Designs Best Appearing Kart Award: 28 – Trent Smith ($150)
PRO Clone 360 B-Main (12-laps, 2-qualify): 1. 5 – Jack Hutton, 2. 31 – Paige Smith, 3. 15G – Jacob Goulet, 4. 12 – Mike Seefeldt, 5. 7 – Chad Moden, 6. 52 – Jim Cook
Jr. Red Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 28 – BRYSON HERRIVEN, 2. 21 – Clark McGruder, 3. 5 – Cole Pike, 4. 44 – Harloe Russell, 5. 33 – Nolan Schroy, 6. 88 – Maximus Wallace, 7. 100 – Eli Reid, 8. 7 – Julian Gamble, 9. 68 – Luca Battaglia, 10. 99A – Audrey Wight, 11. 6 – Michael Kapuscinski
Velez & Son Designs Jr. Red Sportsman Award: 6 – Michael Kapuscinski (FREE Wrap)
Precision Racing Products Heat Winners: McGruder, Herriven
Jr. Green Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 8 – LUKE HOLMES, 2. 98 – Mason Simmons, 3. 50 – Ryan Barry, 4. 7W – Harper Waite, 5. 8P – Peyton Carlin
Precision Racing Products Heat Winner: Barry
Jr. Purple Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 20 – LEVI HERRIVEN, 2. 6 – Laina Stewart, 3. 52 – Richard Yelle III, 4. 9 – Chase Faucett, 5. 382 – Tylor Herzog, 6. 12 – Olivia Barry, 7. 15 – Micheal Hugg, 8. 13 – Mason Kiah, 9. 923 – Chandler Remp
Precision Racing Products Heat Winners: Herriven, Stewart
Jr. Blue Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 20 – PARKER ALLEN, 2. 3J – Joey Surman, 3. 99 – Timmy Axton, 4. 98 – Savannah Simmons, 5. 11 – Genavieve Bartlett, 6. 7 – Tyler Moden, 7. 4 – Troy Hutton, 8. 5 – Rocco Batt, 9. 18 – Elliot Stacey, 10. 72 – Annabelle Francisco
Precision Racing Products Heat Winners: Allen, Hutton
Jr. Unrestricted Feature (15-laps): 1. 3J – JOEY SURMAN, 2. 11 – Genavieve Bartlett, 3. 98 – Savannah Simmons, 4. 99 – Timmy Axton, 5. 4 – Troy Hutton, 6. 27 – Karson Harvey
Prevision Racing Products Heat Winner: Hutton
Clone Light Feature (20-laps): 1. 505 – SETH WHITNEY, 2. 17B – Quentin Graham, 3. 81 – Dan Marsden, 4. 529 – Cole Huard, 5. 28 – Trent Smith, 6. 44 – Kayla Joseph, 7. 31 – Paige Smith, 8. 62 – Brian Cressley, 9. 10R – Riley Begy, 10. 5 – Jack Hutton, 11. 14 – Brittney Hackett, 12. 340 – Adam Kouk, 13. 15G – Jacob Goulet, 14. 52 – Jim Cook, 15. 7 – Chad Moden, 16. 04 – Ben Walsh, 17. 22T – Tanner Emmons, 18. 15B – Matthew Barry
Clone Heavy Feature (20-laps): 1. 505 – SETH WHITNEY, 2. 28 – Trent Smith, 3. 33 – Chris Natoli, 4. 11 – Mike Farina, 5. 85 – Chris Pier, 6. 1C – Trent Curtis, 7. 529 – Cole Huard, 8. 22T – Tanner Emmons, 9. 12 – Mike Seefeldt, 10. 10R – Riley Begy, 11. 444 – Daniel Osborne, 12. 683 – Jared Costello, 13. 81 – Dan Marsden, 14. 17 – Quentin Graham, 15. 10 – Mitchell Schreffler, 16. 41 – Alex Carmody DNS
Clone Super Heavy Feature (20-laps): 1. 13 – NICK MCGILL, 2. 72 – Jordan Sullivan, 3. 18 – Adam Stasila, 4. 67 – Eddie Mitchell, 5. JB1 – Jody Beckstead, 6. 420 – Aaron Spinnichia
Weedsport Kartway
Short Port Shootout
October 27
October 27 Box Score:
Short Port Shootout PRO Clone 360 Main Event (30-laps): 1. 33 – CHRIS NATOLI ($1,000), 2. 28 – Trent Smith ($175), 3. 10R – Riley Begy ($150), 4. 81 – Dan Marsden ($75), 5. 22T – Tanner Emmons ($50), 6. 31 – Owen Bird, 7. 15B – Matthew Barry, 8. 5 – Jack Hutton, 9. 15K – Jacob Goulet, 10. 11 – Mike Farina, 11. 505 – Seth Whitney
Precision Racing Products Fast Time Award: 33 – Chris Natoli ($100)
Jr. Red Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 28 – BRYSON HERRIVEN, 2. 100 – Eli Reid, 3. 44 – Harloe Russell, 4. 33 – Nolan Schroy, 5. 21 – Clark McGruder, 6. 5 – Cole Pike, 7. 99A – Audrey Wight, 8. 88 – Maximus Wallace, 9. 68 – Luca Battaglia, 10. 7 – Julian Gamble, 11. 6 – Michael Kapuscinski, 12. 16 – Colton Baldwin
Precision Racing Products Heat Winners: Russell, Gamble
Jr. Green Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 8 – LUKE HOLMES, 2. 98 – Mason Simmons, 3. 50 – Ryan Barry
Precision Racing Products Heat Winner: Simmons
Jr. Purple Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 20 – LEVI HERRIVEN, 2. 6 – Laina Stewart, 3. 9 – Chase Faucett, 4. 923 – Chandler Remp, 5. 382 – Tylor Herzog, 6. 13 – Mason Kiah, 7. 12 – Oliva Barry, 8. 15 – Micheal Hugg
Precision Racing Products Heat Winner: Herriven
Jr. Blue Clone Feature (15-laps): 1. 98 – SAVANNAH SIMMONS, 2. 20 – Parker Allen, 3. 3J – Joey Surman, 4. 18 – Elliot Stacey, 5. 4 – Troy Hutton, 6. 11 – Genavieve Bartlett, 7. 99 – Timmy Axton, 8. 5 – Rocco Batt, 9. 72 – Annabelle Francisco
Precision Racing Procust Heat Winners: Simmons, Allen
Jr. Unrestricted Feature (15-laps): 1. 3J – JOEY SURMAN, 2. 4 – Troy Hutton, 3. 98 – Savannah Simmons, 4. 11 – Genavieve Basrtlett, 5. 99 – Timmy Axton
Precision Racing Products Heat Winner: Hutton
Clone Light Feature (20-laps): 1. 22T – TANNER EMMONS, 2. 505 – Seth Whitney, 3. 10R – Riley Begy, 4. 15B – Matthew Barry, 5. 31 – Paige Smith, 6. 14 – Brittney Hackett, 7. 5 – Jack Hutton, 8. 11 – Mike Farina, 9. 81 – Dan Marsden, 10. 340 – Adam Kouk, 11. 15K – Jacob Goulet, 12. 222 – Jim Cook, 13. 17 – McKenzie Graham
Clone Heavy Feature (20-laps): 1. 505 – SETH WHITNEY, 2. 33 – Chris Natoli, 3. 11 – Mike Farina, 4. 10R – Riley Begy, 5. 31 – Owen Bird, 6. 28 – Trent Smith, 7. 22T – Tanner Emmons, 8. 41 – Alex Carmody
Clone Super Heavy Feature (20-laps): 1. 72 – JORDAN SULLIVAN, 2. 67 – Eddie Mitchell, 3. 13 – Nick McGill
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.