
5/3/2026
Georgetown Speedway
Billy Pauch Jr. Goes Two for Two at Georgetown; Hitchens Back on Top of 602 Sportsman
(May 1, 2026): Billy Pauch Jr. of Frenchtown, NJ remained unbeaten at Georgetown Speedway this season as he won his second Millman’s Napa Auto Parts Modified feature in as many attempts on Friday evening. Pauch worked his way up from his row five starting position to grab the top spot with just five laps remaining. He then held off an equally fast Danny Bouc and withstood a mechanical issue in his car over the final 2 laps to take home the $3000 top prize on Phil’s Electrical Service “Night at the Races".
“I felt the left rear shock fall off with 2 laps to go and I was just able to hold on, a couple more laps and Danny (Bouc) probably would have beaten me,” explained Pauch in the Ad-Art Signs victory lane, ”The track was as good as I’ve seen it, when the 8th and 9th starters finish in the top 2 that says a lot.”
Rick Laubach grabbed the lead at the start of the 25 lap main event from pole sitter HJ Bunting to pace the field on the opening lap as fifth starter Cole Stangle wasted no time moving into the third position by the end of that first circuit. Pauch was quickly on the move in the opening laps, as he took 6th from Mike Gular and then moved into fifth past Jordan Watson on lap 6. Laubach continued to pace the field at the front being chased by Bunting and Stangle, with Pauch now battling Joseph Watson side by side for the 4th position. Pauch finally wrestled the spot away on lap 10, and one lap later saw the first caution of the race for Jordan Long who had dumped quite a bit of fluid on the track and was slow on the backstretch heading for the pit area.
The restart saw Bunting get the best of Laubach for the lead, only to see it negated as Jordan Watson broke the driveshaft on his #1J and brought out a quick yellow. The ensuing restart was not as kind to Bunting as Laubach not only held the lead but Stangle and Pauch both motored by him as well. A lap later and it was Pauch motoring into second and now zeroing in on Laubach. Danny Bouc cracked the top five on lap 15 for the first time as his car was now coming to life. Lap 18 saw Jay Wimbrow III slow the action as he stopped on the speedway in turn three.
The Delaware restart saw Pauch choose the outside of the second row (first double file row), and used that to slingshot under Laubach in turn one as Bouc charged by two cars and was on the duo’s bumper down the backstretch making it a three car battle for the lead! They would race like this for another lap before Pauch surged into the lead, just before the final yellow was displayed for a tangle involving HJ Bunting in turn two. With just 5 laps remaining, the single file restart saw Bouc go to the outside of Laubach and challenge for the second position. Bouc roared by on the backstretch and immediately set his sights on the leader. He quickly closed in on Pauch, getting within a car length of him. Several times Bouc got alongside Pauch over the final laps only to see Pauch pull back in front on the exit of the corners. Pauch held on, broken shock and all, to win his 16th career feature at the track.
The broken shock was discovered while on the scale in the pits, as Pauch needed help from a wrecker to tow him to victory lane. Bouc finished a close second, as Laubach ended a very solid run in the third position. Cole Stangle rebounded back to cross the line 4th, and 14th starter Ryan Godown completed the top five.
Scott Hitchen, the All-time winningest 602 Crate Sportsman driver at Georgetown, added another victory to his resume as he won for the 23rd time in his career. Hitchens grabbed the lead from early leader Joe Toth on a lap 7 restart, then held off Bryce Bashore for the victory in the Blue Hen Dispose-All 602 Sportsman 20 lap feature event. Bashore, who beat Hitchens in the opener last month, settled for second on this night. Adam White raced up from his 9th starting position to finish third, after a spirited battle with last October winner Thomas Sherby who had also challenged Hitchens for the lead midway thru this event. Sherby settled for fourth and Ryan Simmons held on for fifth.
The Delaware Super Trucks 12 lap feature was won by DJ Dewey as he took the lead from Cole Lingo and Mackensie Williams with 1 lap remaining for the victory, after the three had a race long battle for the lead. Lingo finished second with Williams spinning in the final turn. Carl Walker finished third, followed by Gary Aaron and Chris “Tippy” Martinez.
The Little Lincoln 12 lap feature was a crowd pleaser with the top 4 all racing under a blanket for the final few laps. Eric Reed brought his #E1 home first holding off last week’s winner Scott Calhoun by just a car length. Calhoun started the race last and was running second by lap 3, but could not get by Reed, who led wire to wire. Jordan Herbert came home third, followed by Kirk Lawson, who used the far outside groove several times during the race to make the battle for the lead three-wide. Buck Stevens rounded out the top five.
Jay Lowman won the 12 lap Delmarva Charger feature. Lowman took the lead from opening night winner Tami Collier at the conclusion of lap one and pulled away to win the non-stop event comfortably. Ashley Merritt finished second, followed by Tami Collier, Rachel Truitt and Rachel Walls.
The next event coming up at Georgetown Speedway will be the Delaware Diamond Clash on Wednesday, May 13th when the World of Outlaw Late Model Series joins forces with the Super DirtCar Series for an epic two division show! The World of Outlaw Late Models will battle for $20,000 to win in the Visit Delaware 51, while the SuperDirt Series Modifieds compete in the Millman’s Napa Auto Parts Delaware Diamond 50 for $7500 to win.
Pit gates will open at 3pm, with the grandstands opening at 4pm, Hot laps will be at 6:30pm and racing gets underway at 7:15pm.
For more information & all track news, please visit our website at www.thegeorgetownspeedway.com.
Georgetown Speedway 5/1/26 - Phil’s Electrical Service “Night at the Races”
Millman’s NAPA Auto Parts Modified Feature Results (25 Laps):
1.) BILLY PAUCH JR 2.) Danny Bouc 3.) Rick Laubach 4.) Cole Stangle 5.) Ryan Godown 6.) Ryan Krachun 7.) Mike Gular 8.) Joseph Watson 9.) Austin Hubbard 10.) John Willman 11.) Sean Metz 12.) Austin Dean 13.) Jarod Millman 14.) HJ Bunting 15.) Jay Wimbrow III 16.) Jordan Watson 17.) Jordan Long 18.) Anthony Tramontana 19.) Ryan Riddle 20.) Carson Wright
Insinger Performance Heat Race Winners: HJ Bunting & Jordan Watson
Wegner Automotive 427 Weekend Warrior Bonus Winner - Austin Hubbard
Eastern Shore Pole Buildings "Eastern Shore Elite" Bonus Winner - Joseph Watson
Utilisite, Inc Spec 358 / CT525 Bonus Winners - 1st - John Willman - 2nd - Jordan Long
Blue Hen Dispose-All 602 Sportsman Feature Results (20 Laps):
1.) SCOTT HITCHENS 2.) Bryce Bashore 3.) Adam White 4.) Thomas Sherby 5.) Ryan Simmons 6.) Nathan Austin 7.) Michael White 8.) Luke Bunting 9.) Greg Reed 10.) Tyler James 11.) Greg Humlhanz 12.) Jaxson Hill 13.) Ryan Heim 14.) David Jenkins 15.) Andrew Hopkins 16.) Even Dennis 17.) Richie Walls Jr. 18.) Jeff Marker 19.) Terry Chaney 20.) Robbie Emory 21.) Joen Toth 22.) Jason Musser 23.) Tanner Sevier 24.) Zac Weller 25.) Matt Peck
DNS:
Insinger Performance Heat Race Winners: S. Hitchens, A. White and J. Toth
Eastern Shore Pole Buildings "Eastern Shore Elite" Bonus Winner - Scott Hitchens
The Restoration Group Recovery Bonus - Greg Humlhanz (Eligible, did not win)
Delmarva Chargers Feature Results (12 Laps):
1.) JAY LOWMAN 2.) Ashley Merritt 3.) Tami Collier 4.) Rachel Truitt 5.) Rachel Walls 6.) Roy Denike 7.) Eddie Ashwell 8.) Freddy Parks 9.) Crites 10.) Greg Nailor 11.) Billy Cummings
Delaware Super Trucks Feature (12 Laps)
1.) DJ DEWEY 2.) Cole Lingo 3.) Carl Walker 4.) Gary Aaron 5.) Chris Martinez 6.) Tim Williams 7.) Mackenzie Williams 8.) Troy Hopkins 9.) Thomas Jackson 10.) Chase Carter
Little Lincolns Feature Results (12 Laps):
1.) ERIC REED 2.) Scott Calhoun 3.) Jordan Herbert 4.) Kirk Lawson 5.) Buck Stevens 6.) Evan Short 7.) Dylan Betts 8.) James Harmon
Article Credit: Pete Wortman
Submitted By: Chad Cathell










