06/06/2026
Fab4 Quick Results – Ferree, Krummert, Bowser and Schneider victorious (Jim Balentine Photo)
June 5, 2026 (Sarver, PA) Chamber of Commerce weather graced The Action Track for second straight Fast Friday of Fab4 Racing Revved up with the Marburger Farm Dairy, and at night’s end Alex Ferree, Garrett Krummert, Carl Bowser, and Tyler Schneider all stood victorious in Terry Bowser Excavating Victory Lane.
In the Glassmere Fuel Service Super Late Models, Alex Ferree acknowledged in victory lane that he didn’t have the best car and probably cost Colton Flinner the win on a mid-race restart when he shot across the track and took Flinner’s lane away, which ultimately resulted in Flinner losing multiple spots thereafter. Tonight’s win was Ferree’s second of the season and he’ll carry a 9-point advantage into next week’s #1 Cochran Fan Appreciation Night with Fireworks ahead of Jared Miley who finished third tonight behind Alex Ferree and a late, hard charging Kenny Schaltenbrand. Dan Angelicchio and Chris Schneider rounded out the top five.
Defending Diehl Automotive Big Block Modifieds Track Champion Garrett Krummert took the lead at the drop of the initial green flag, but lost it temporarily to last week’s feature winner Rex King Jr. as track conditions changed mid-race. As the feature rolled along, track conditions changed again and Krummert used it to his advantage to get back around King to secure his second win of the season. Despite the win, Krummert still trails King by seven points in the season standings. Behind the leaders, Ayden Cipriano and Colton Walters waged war for third with Cipriano prevailing at the checkered flag, while Dave Murdick finished fifth.
For the second straight week, a Dave Blaney built car won the Peoples Natural Gas Sprint Car feature. Last Friday Night, Dave’s brother Dale won the Western PA Speedweek feature in the familiar red & white 10 car, but tonight, the Butler Bullet Carl Bowser piloted an all-black car built by the Bucket Bullet to Terry Bowser Excavating Victory Lane for his first win of the season. Dan Shetler briefly took the lead mid-race and held on to finish second ahead of current points leader Dan Kuriger, Jared Zimbardi, and Michael Bauer. Conspicuous in his absence in the top five tonight is 9-Time and Defending Track Champion AJ Flick who suffered a mechanical failure early in the race.
The Millerstown Pic-A-Part Pro Stocks dazzled the crowd that stuck around to watch their 20-lap nightcap. Polesitter and points leader Brett Hutira and Tyler Schneider battled for the lead in the opening laps before Schneider broke away, but making his way to the front from eighth on the grid was Chris Schneider. A handful of cautions slowed the early portion of the race, but once things got rolling, Schneider ran a strong race and had to hold off his brother Chris in the closing laps; winning by a scant .006 seconds at the checkers. Behind the Schneiders were the Koteles boys with Cody and Logan coming home third and fourth, while Hutira held on to finish fifth and maintain his lead in the point standings.
As always, a replay of tonight’s races can be viewed on DirtTV.com, and full race results can be viewed on our website and in the MyRacePass app.