October 24, 2019 | john The Dirty Dozen Invade Hingham Hingham Massachusetts, October 12, 2019 – A dozen drivers made the trip to South Shore Speedway to for another fun filled day of racing the Elvis road course. Coffee South Shore Speedway is open for business and donuts greeted the drivers as they arrived and set up shop. The track was ready and so were the drivers. First up was the first Open Weighted class race of the season. People are really getting into this class and learning to tune these cars. The field was a mix of Viper and BSRT chassis and I think everyone was running a 6-ohm arm this year. After an hour and a half of practice, we were ready to race. Sportsman and Pros run together in a Round-Robin for the first race of the day. All in all, the racing was clean with some of the Sportsman right behind the Pros. In fact, Jim Colligan was third overall! Race pace was fast with many drivers turning in lap times just Open Weight Sportsman Podium - Oh Jimmy Colligan 1st, Terry Ayer 2nd, Hal Pierce 3rd and Mike Tiffany 4th over 4 seconds. The fast lap of 3.643 was set by Rob Hayes in the blue lane. The next closest driver was the host Paul Ryer with a 3.757 in yellow. Overall lap times were a tad quicker than last year and lap total were up. “Oh Jimmy” started out the day with a win finishing 8 laps ahead of second place Terry Ayer. Hal was 6 laps behind in third and Mike Tiffany rounded out the podium in 4th. Sportsman Results Drivers Green Blue Yellow Red Total Jimmy Colligan 59 69 71 60 259 Terry Ayer 59 65 68 59 251 Hal Pierce 61 65 64 55 245 Mike Tiffany 53 63 63 53 232 John Schoenfeld 52 57 59 55 223 Tom Smith 46 53 55 51 205 Dave Muse 45 47 50 48 190 Open Weight Pro Podium - Jim Macartney 4th, Paul Ryer 3rd, John Pileggi 2nd and Rob Hayes 1st Rob Hayes didn’t beat Ryan’s lap total of 298 from last year, but the 281 laps he laid down was good enough to take the top spot. John Pileggi is back on the scene and took second 11 laps back. Track owner Paul Ryer apparently needs to work on the concept of home field advantage finishing 3rd 14 laps behind John. Jim Mac took the last position on the podium for the pros. Pro Results Drivers Green Blue Yellow Red Total Rob Hayes 67 74 72 68 281 John Pileggi 67 69 71 63 270 Paul Ryer 60 60 67 69 256 Jim Macartney 54 59 60 57 230 Tom Jahl 55 57 58 58 228 With the Open Weighted program wrapped up, it was time to start getting ready for Super Stock. Last year the Pros ran CMPM so everyone had to go back in their notes to dust off a setup to deal with the Elvis downforce. Last year Reimels lost his car in the blackhole of shelves, but no cars were lost this time. After some lunch and an hour and half of practice most people were ready to race and the rest resigned themselves that they would have to make do with what they had. First up were the Sportsman who ran a very clean race. Super Stock Sportsman Podium - Hal Pierce 3rd, Terry Ayer 2nd, Oh Jimmy Colligan 1st and John Schoenfeld 4th “Oh Jimmy” sent the fasted lap at 2.844 in blue and yellow showing that consistant fast laps will get you on the podium. In this case it was the top spot. Terry Ayer took second followed by Hal Pierce in 3rd. John Schoenfeld is the first MARC member to race the Wizzard Fusion and drove it to a 4th place position. Nice drive John! Dave was next followed by Mike who was fighting some controller and car gremlins. Sportsman Results Drivers Green Blue Yellow Red Total Jimmy Colligan 83 93 96 89 361 Terry Ayer 73 89 96 82 340 Hal Pierce 74 89 85 83 331 John Schoenfeld 71 84 89 74 318 Dave Muse 65 90 85 70 310 Mike Tiffany 32 80 61 75 248 The Pros also ran a pretty clean race although there were still some heat issues. Although it was a different class Rob Hayes couldn’t resist the temptation to run low and paid the price with a cooked armature. But Rob is a pro, so a quick motor change got back in the running. When the smoke cleared, it was Mr. Superstock aka John Pileggi with the win followed by Ryer in 2nd, Rob Hayes in 3rd and Tom Jahl taking the last podium spot. A bright spot for track owner Ryer was fast lap with a 2.604 in yellow. Probably should have gotten the car to handle better in green, but oh well. Pro Results Drivers Green Blue Yellow Red Total John Pileggi 90 102 95 90 377 Paul Ryer 74 94 104 91 363 Rob Hayes 86 99 91 81 357 Tom Jahl 79 87 100 87 353 Jim Macartney 64 85 88 79 316 Super Stock Pro Podium - John Pileggi 1st, Paul Ryer 2nd, Rob Hayes 3rd and Tom Jahl 4th Ribbons were awarded, hands were shook and everyone packed up and headed out. Thank you to everyone who showed up for another great day of racing. Next race will be the inaugural event at Terry Ayer’s Ralph Spoilsport Speedway which is another MaxTrax. Classes will be Spec Racer and Super Stock so save those SS notes from South Shore. While that is going on, a few MARC members will be across the pond at the Le Mans 24-hour race in Derby England. Good luck to everyone here and there on that race weekend. The race report as recorded this day October 13, 2019 Douglas C. Neidermeyer Sergeant at Arms