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Jeremy Ott Claims Summer Slam at Path Valley

Colton Friese Wins 2024 Series Championship

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Miss East Coast Legend Series, Bree Kaylor, and Series Owner, Bob Friese, Congratulate Jeremy Ott in Victory Lane
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Miss East Coast Legend Series, Bree Kaylor, and Series Owner, Bob Friese, help Colton Friese Hoist the East Coast Legend Series Championship Banner

Oct. 5, 2024 (Spring Run, PA)-Two-time Series champion, Jeremy Ott, became a three-time Summer Slam Champion at Path Valley Speedway, Saturday. Ott, driving the GSD No. 10, claimed the $1,400 payday in the eighth-annual Summer Slam East Coast Series event sponsored by Dr. Zach Crouse, DVM.

     While Ott was enroute to Victory, Colton Friese recovered from an early-race spin to finish 10th to claim the 2024 East Coast Legend Series Championship. Additionally, Friese claimed the 2024 Path Valley Legends Track championship sponsored by Fairfield Auto Service and NAPA Auto Parts (Taneytown). The Summer Slam event culminated the 2024 East Coast Legend season.

     Ott won his heat race, earlier in the evening, and started third in the event behind pole-sitter, Logan Carbaugh, and outside pole-sitter, Scott Houdeshell, who also won their respective heats.

     At the drop of the green, Houdeshell grabbed the early lead over Carbaugh. The two broke away from the field. Houdeshell and Carbaugh ran nose-to-tail and gapped Ott in third. Scott Musselman ran fourth and Friese was fifth. These five drivers ran in this order until Friese spun in turn 4 on lap five to bring out the caution.

    When the race restarted, Logan Jones moved into the top-five before grabbing fourth from Musselman on lap eight.  Likewise, Devin Friese moved into contention eventually grabbing the fourth spot from Jones. This moved Musselman back to sixth. At the front of the field, however, Ott reeled in the top-two and moved around Carbaugh on lap 11. Ott then set his sights on Houdeshell. Using the top line, Ott moved around Houdeshell on the outside with six laps remaining to take the lead. Ott then fended off Houdeshell and Carbaugh as the trio caught heavy lapped traffic. At the checkers, Ott held the way to claim the Victory. 

     Houdeshell held on for second and Carbaugh crossed the stripe third. Devin Friese, 2023 Series champion, finished fourth. Musselman rounded out the top-five. Jones’s strong fifth-place run was “all for naught” as he was involved in an altercation in turn four on the last lap. He finished 16th and was awarded the Hard Luck Award sponsored by Dr. Zach Crouse.

     Seth Kearchner rallied from the 15th starting position to finish sixth and claimed the Dr. Zach Crouse Hard Charger Award. Ryan Walls had a solid effort to take seventh. Two-time Series champion Bill Diehl picked off six competitors to claim eighth. Kelby Friese finished ninth, and Colton Friese rallied from the early-race mishap to take 10th and the Series and track championships.

     The Series thanks David H. Martin Excavating LLC for the Series title sponsorship for 2024. David H. Martin will return as Series title sponsor in  2025.

    Many Series drivers, now with the East Coast Season over, set their sights on the INEX Dirt Nationals this weekend at BAPS Motor Speedway.

 

Full field Summer Slam finish: 1. Jeremy Ott, 2. Scott Houdeshell, 3. Logan Carbaugh, 4. Devin Friese, 5. Scott Musselman, 6. Seth Kearchner, 7. Ryan Walls, 8. Bill Diehl, 9. Kelby Friese, 10. Colton Friese, 11. Tyler Kaylor, 12. Donald Stoudt, 13. Kirk Martin, 14. Tim Hahn, 15. Lincoln Kearchner, 16. Logan Jones, 17. Hunter McElroy, 18. Tracy Linn, 19. Dave Benner, 20. Dustin Burnisky, 21. Andrew Mowen, 22. Dalton Friese, 23. Jacob Burdette, 24. Moses Goetz    DNQ: Ben Morrow, Eric Hurst, Jimmy Eicher, Ben Burnisky, Ryan Walls, Jr.

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2024 East Coast Legend Series Rules Updates

1. Feature Winners will receive an additional 10 points in 2024. Feature Winners will now receive 110 points. The difference in points between first and second is now 13 points. This does not alter how INEX points are awarded. In a case where show-up points are awarded, this point differential will not be applicable

2. In 2024, The East Coast Legend Series will reintroduce the Rookie Rule (with changes). For a Rookie's first FIVE events, he/she will be required to start at the rear of heat races ONLY. After the driver's respective heat race, the driver will then start in either the A/B Main in the qualified spot from the heat race. If the event has time trials/hot lap time trials, Rookies will start in the qualified position posted from time trials. Rookies will be required to have their rear bumpers painted or taped yellow from bumper tab to bumper tab or rear horn to rear horn, and the bumpers must remain yellow for the duration of the season. Rookie drivers are those with NO prior Legends experience or less than FIVE Legends events as a driver. After the completion of a Rookie's first FIVE events, the driver will not be required to adhere to the Rookie Rule UNLESS the Series race director feels it's warranted based on performance shown by driver.

3. In 2024, a driver will be allowed to miss/drop FOUR races. For example, if a driver does not attend four races, it will not count against him/her. If a driver attends all the races, then he/she will be allowed to drop their four worst finishes. If a driver does not attend one to three races, then those races will not count against said driver, and the driver will then be allowed to drop his/her worst finishes for other races until the race tally reaches four. This miss/drop procedure will be in effect through the Sept. 1 event at Potomac Speedway. Following that event, drivers will have their misses/drops calculated, and the remainder of the points season will be run "heads up" points and no misses/drops will be allowed. The following tracks in 2024 will NOT BE ALLOWED to be used for a miss/drop: Natural Bridge, Roaring Knob and Hagerstown. If a driver chooses to run a Legends event outside of the East Coast Series on the same night that the East Coast Series has a race, then that driver will not be allowed to use that date as a miss/drop. If an event is canceled, the miss/drop procedure does not apply. 

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