Last to First: A Thrilling Feat Accomplished Twice in Five Years at the Trenton Indoor Dirt Nationals

0 0
Read Time:3 Minute, 52 Second

Trenton, NJ – The East Coast Dirt Nationals, presented by Belfor Property Restoration, have become a must-see event for racing fans. Since its debut in 2017, the event has captivated a growing number of enthusiasts with its intense action and jaw-dropping moments. 

Electrifying comebacks have left fans wanting more, and this weekend, they’ll get their chance to satisfy that craving. On Friday and Saturday, February 21st and 22nd, 90 drivers will race for stardom on the banked, black clay oval built inside the CURE Insurance Arena, as the roar of the engines returns to Trenton!

The Trenton Indoor Dirt Nationals has built a reputation for unpredictable, edge-of-your-seat racing. None have been more thrilling than the two times a driver has rocketed from dead last to victory lane against all odds. 

Jon Keller of Salem, NJ, pulled off an unforgettable comeback in 2020. After flipping his car during Friday’s qualifying action, he started at the back in Saturday’s E-Main. Keller climbed through the ranks in the E, D, and C mains to make it to the B-Main, where he finished seventh, earning the 26th and final starting spot in the A-Main without winning a qualifier!

It took Keller 48 of the 50 laps to take the lead and claim the victory, marking the biggest win of his career and a huge achievement for weekly 600 Sprint drivers. Keller’s victory came over a talented field of big-car racers from multiple states.

Tim Buckwalter of Douglasville, PA, didn’t start last in the 2023 event, but after getting tangled up in a battle for the sixth spot on lap 12, he was forced to the rear. With only 38 laps to go, Buckwalter made a spectacular comeback, needing just 11 laps to pass the field, thanks to a long stretch of green flag racing. Once in front, he led Billy Pauch Jr. and lady racer Adrianna Deloponti to the finish line. 

While Buckwalter’s run impressed the fans, it was Deloponti, a Norristown, PA driver, who captured their hearts. Starting 17th, she made an incredible charge, gaining second place with just a handful of laps remaining. 

With Buckwalter stuck in heavy traffic, Deloponti nearly passed him for the win, but a yellow flag with two laps to go halted her progress. Despite finishing third, she became the first female to make the A-Main in Trenton, earning loud cheers for her memorable performance.

In the inaugural 2017 event, Whitey Kidd III (later revealed to be Rob Vivona) made a stunning pass of Alex Bright to win, despite battling cancer. Kidd’s victory was an emotional moment, and after his passing in 2023, the Rob Vivona Memorial trophy was established in his honor. 

Last year’s winner, Anthony Perrego, made history as well. The Montgomery, NY dirt Modified driver had never driven a 600 Sprint until Thursday night’s practice. Starting 11th in the 2024 A-Main on Saturday, Perrego climbed through the field slowly, not reaching the top five until late in the race. He then shocked the crowd by going from third to first with eight laps to go to take the win. 

In the five years of the event, only one winner started up front: Erick Rudolph from Ransomville, NY, who led from start to finish in 2018. It didn’t come easy. However, Pauch Jr. charged from the back of the field to second and nearly pulled off the winning pass.

Will a new star emerge this weekend, or will a repeat winner be crowned for the first time? 

The battle for Trenton begins on Friday night, with doors opening at 6 PM and racing starting at 7 PM. Friday’s complete show includes nine qualifying races, which will narrow the field to 24 starters for the 25-lap feature. The top 10 from Friday’s action will lock into Saturday’s A-Main.

Saturday’s doors open at 4 PM, with a special autograph session at 5 PM featuring top competitors. Saturday’s “alphabet soup” program includes two E-Mains, two D-Mains, and two C-Mains, with the top five from each advancing to the next letter. Two B-Mains will transfer the top seven from each, filling out the 24-car starting field. Saturday’s event also includes a Dash with the Top 10 drivers from Friday night.

For more information, visit the website at indoorautoracing.com or check out the series’ Facebook page. Good seats are still available through Ticketmaster or at the arena box office. 

Happy
Happy
0 %
Sad
Sad
0 %
Excited
Excited
0 %
Sleepy
Sleepy
0 %
Angry
Angry
0 %
Surprise
Surprise
0 %

Average Rating

5 Star
0%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
0%

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Next Post

The Ultimate Improving Machine: BMW Trending Up in 2025

Positive Trend That Started in 2024 Continued at Rolex 24  February 17, 2025 By John Oreovicz IMSA Wire Service DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – It may not have been obvious to the outside world, but BMW M Motorsport’s Le Mans Daytona h (LMDh) prototype program made a great deal of progress […]

Subscribe to MYRACENEWS