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Anthony Sesely in victory lane inside the PPL Center. (Pete MacDonald photo)

Anthony Sesely Reigns In Allentown

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Anthony Sesely raced to his sixth TQ Midget victory in the Indoor Auto Racing Championship Fueled by VP Series opener Saturday night inside the PPL Center.

 Sesely, who started fifth in the 40-lap feature, spent most of the race running side by side with Tyler Thompson, taking the lead briefly for the first time on lap 24, losing it back a lap later, then taking it back once again on lap 26. 

The turning point in the battle for the lead came six laps from the end, when Thompson was penalized for jumping the leader on a double file restart. Thompson was set back two spots and was never a factor in the race thereafter.

Ryan Flores, Tommy Catalano and Erick Rudolph gained ground in the final five laps, finishing second, third and fourth. Catalano marched from 14th in the field at the start, while Rudolph came from 12th. Andy Jankowiak was fifth.

“I wasn’t surprised they called a jump on him,” Sesely said. “They told us about what point on the track we had to clear before taking off. He did that quite a few times when he was the leader before.  We were running each other hard. Very happy to get the win. This is the same car Ricky (Kluth) built for me that we won the Syracuse Indoor race with last year.” 

 Thompson did not think his actions on the restart deserved the penalty he received. “I think we were both taking off early when we were restarting side by side.  But that’s racing, I don’t like it, but I understand it,” he said.

Tyler Brown made a quick couple of moves in the early laps of the Future Homes 20-lap Champ Kart A Main to gain the lead, with Missy Bootes and Jon Keister following closely behind. The front runners were nose to tail until they encountered lapped traffic shortly after the halfway mark and that’s when the feature tightened up. Keister passed Bootes to move up with five laps left and Chris Daley came from way behind to work his way into a third place finish. Bootes settled for fourth, Chase Keister ran fifth.

“I knew that the only way to win a race against this caliber of drivers was to get the lead as soon as I could,” Brown, who started third, said. “I was also lucky that I had some breathing room the first time I got into lapped traffic. Once I worked through it, I held my line and counted down the laps.”

Scott Neary, who had finished second in Friday’s Slingshot feature, won the Future Homes 20-lap Slingshot headliner Saturday.  The win was Neary’s third career Slingshot win in the Indoor Auto Racing Series and it marked the 16 th for Randy Smith, his car owner.

“This was all about the car,” said Neary who has raced for Smith for the past six years. “It handled as well on the first lap as it did on the last one.”

Michael Lapicki, Cody Kline and Ryan Raidline completed the top five.

The Indoor Auto Racing Championship Fueled by VP Racing Fuels is back in action on Jan. 27- 28 at the NAPA Know How Atlantic City Indoor Races inside the famed Jim Whelen Boardwalk Hall. 

The finish:

Feature (40 Laps): – 1. Anthony Sesely, 2. Ryan Flores, 3. Tommy Catalano, 4. Tyler Thompson, 5. Erick Rudolph, 6. Andy Jankowiak, 7. Scott Kreutter, 8. Shawn Nye, 9. Briggs Danner, 10. Jeremy Haudricourt, 11. Kyle Lick, 12. Joey Bailey, 13. Tim Buckwalter, 14. Timmy Catalano, 15. Chris DeRitis, 16. Mike Christopher Jr., 17. Andrew Nye, 18. Matt Janisch, 19 Matt Roselli, 20. Ryan Susice, 21. Bobby Holmes, 22. Trevor Catalano, 23. Craig Pellegrini Jr., 24. Cole Mullen