Big-Block Back-Up Carries Britten Into Land Of Legends Victory Lane
Liechti, Hutton & Grant score firsts of season as Minutolo & Ridley repeat winning ways
*Big-Block Top-3 Erick Rudolph-L, Peter Britten, Mat Williamson-R victory lane photo attachment by Nick Meka
Canandaigua, NY – June 14, 2025 – Tom Skibinski, Land of Legends Raceway PR
A borrowed ride for Peter Britten proved pivotal as ‘Batman’ ran uncontested on to his first Pepsi Big-Block Modified victory of the season Saturday night at Land Of Legends Raceway.
Justin Liechti (Stirling Lubricants Sportsman), Jordan Hutton (MighTea Boba 305 Sprint Car) and Jimmy Grant (Auto Value Parts Stores Street Stock) were just as successful aboard their primary rides while Marc Minutolo (Lloyd’s Contracting Hobby Stock) and Kyle Ridley (Hutchinson Property Preservation New Legends Sportsman) now own two wins in their respective divisions.
Regional Truck & Trailer / Wilbert’s U-Pull It Night at the Ontario County Fairgrounds helped kick off Father’s Day Weekend at the storied Canandaigua oval with Rise Up Therapeutic Horsemanship awarded the biggest share in the weekly 50/50 drawing.
The mid-month program kicked off with second-generation wheelman Mike Button being honored as the newest addition to the ever-growing Land Of Legends Wall of Fame. Amidst the many race fans and nearly two dozen of his invited guests including devoted wife Kathy and immediate family members, Button was recognized for more than a decade of success at LOLR spanning a career that continues today at age 62.
Still contending at tracks closer to his home, the Central New York Sportsman standout from Chittenango racked up 20 of his 64 DIRT-sanctioned feature wins at the Ontario Co. Fairgrounds while capturing a pair of season point titles along the way.
Launching his short-track career in 1980 steering a VW mini-sprint at Brewerton Speedway, a solid sponsorship commitment soonafter carried him west to Canandaigua Speedway with the Wilbert’s Premium Auto Parts moniker proudly adorning the panels of his no. 80x open-wheel rides. Founded by the late Arthur Wilbert in 1952, the respected Northeast regional parts supplier returned to its roots, once providing support to pioneer drivers at the historic Routes 5 & 20 speedplant.
While his father Jon Button logged two wins when the modern era of DIRT Sportsman racing began in 1987, Mike wasted little time finding familiarity with the fast fairgrounds layout, scoring his first feature win the following season. He took four more checkered flags in 1990 en route to the inaugural Mr. DIRT Sportsman Championship then regained the overall title in 1993 while posting seven wins to once again wear the Canandaigua crown.
Ultimately registering eight winning seasons and placing among the Top-5 in the track point standings six times, Button last reached the LOLR winner’s circle in May of 1999. A quarter-century later he makes his final mark in Finger Lakes racing lore as the 25th pick for the Land of Legends Wall of Fame.
As the first driver to be enshrined in ‘25, Button joins 2018 LOLR WoF charter members Donald ‘Dutch’ Hoag, Alan Johnson, ‘Barefoot’ Bob McCreadie and DIRT Motorsports founder Glenn Donnelly, Class of ’19 inductees Steve Pesarek, Milt Johnson, Gary Montgomery and Gary & Donna Spaid, ’21 honorees Steve Paine, Paul Guererri, Mike Welch and Fred Taney, ‘22 winners Danny Johnson, Gary Tomkins, Tom & Kim Ewing and Brad Ovens, ‘23 drivers Charlie Rudolph, Vic Coffey, Joe Plazek and Darryl Ruggles and last year’s group including Adam DePuy, full-fender drivers Jipp Ortiz and Mike Minutolo Sr, along with the entire Haers Family.
Embracing his popular nickname and in the words of late rock star Meatloaf’s title song, Britten flew ‘like a bat out of hell’ as he vaulted from fourth to first in just two laps before driving away from points leader Mat Williamson on a late race restart to score a convincing victory.
“This is Rich’s car, didn’t even tell him I took it out yet so I hope he doesn’t mind,” smiled Britten, posing alongside teammate Rich Scagliotta’s no. 8 JBR Motorsport/Bicknell entry with a newly installed side panel showing off the Australian’s own Pepsi and Agway sponsorships. “Been a struggle this year. Have been running like a turd but finally made up for it so this one is extra sweet. Really appreciate everyone sticking by me.”
The Modified main was 30 laps yet Britten needed only two times around the slippery half-miler to bolt from fourth to first, grabbing the lead from pole-sitter Justin Wright as he found the high side the fastest route to the front. Three-time feature winner Mat Williamson seemed just as quick using the low lane, charging from ninth to sixth with just a handful of laps complete.
While Britten increased his margin to over six seconds at the midway mark, Williamson emerged as the closest contender after securing second a dozen laps in. Behind the lead duo the battle for top-five positions fluctuated lap after lap as Matt Sheppard, Dalton Slack, Nick Root and Wright at times traded paint three-wide attempting to make up valuable ground.
Erick Rudolph and Kyle Coffey joined the fray as the laps dwindled, and when Wright slowed to incur the lone caution on lap 23 the once insurmountable advantage suddenly vanished and Williamson pulled beside Britten for the double-file restart. Yet that was the closest the competition could get as the popular Aussie rocketed away for a decisive 10 car-length victory at the stripe.
Reigning LOLR points king Williamson settled for second ahead of Rudolph, Sheppard and Coffey with Alex Payne fending off a fast-charging Justin Haers under the checkers.
“In hot laps there I actually felt good in the (#21A) car for once but unfortunately we had a motor issue so I didn’t want to grind it to the ground,” noted Britten following his 15th career Big-Block win at the fairgrounds. “We had Rich’s car and I knew it was a good piece so we put in the same set-up as my car earlier. Was a little rough in the heat but obviously pretty good out there in the end.”
Liechti’s first-string no. 21J Olmstead Machine & Fabrication-Schram Trucking-Batzel’s Automotive backed Bicknell mount was very good all night, carrying the Newark pilot to a qualifying heat race victory before he authored his first career triumph in a caution-free flag-to-flag run from up front.
“It’s about time, none of those novice wins mean anything right now,” beamed Liechti, who graduated from the New Legends Sportsman ranks after taking home three entry level trophies in 2022. “We had a rocketship tonight.”
Recently recognized LOLR Wall of Famer Button unfurled the initial green flag and pole-winner Liechti never looked back on his way to the elusive winner’s circle in Canandaigua.
Liechti’s front row partner Tim Lafler swapped spots with second-generation wheelman Tyler Guzzardi early on as Tim Baker and Evan Nugent fought for position further back. Looking for two wins in a row, Karl Comfort cracked the front-five halfway down in the 25-lapper while point leaders Tyler Corcoran, Richard Murtaugh and Matt Guererrii found traffic tougher working through the pack.
Holding a seemingly healthy lead in hand, Liechti suddenly slipped high rounding turn four and scraped the outside cement retaining wall heading down the frontstretch with 17 reading on the lap counter. Lafler had taken over the runner-up spot at this stage and the leader’s miscue allowed him to cut the gap significantly in the closing stages.
Fate was riding with Liechti on this night as he hung on for a narrow two car-length victory over Lafler, followed closely by Baker, Comfort and Guzzardi after a career-best fifth. Just three points separate eighth finishing Corcoran (267) and seventh-place Murtaugh (264) with Comfort (258) and Guererri (253) the next closest pursuers through five events.
“Got a little bit in the marbles there but still pulled off the win, that’s all that matters,” downplayed Liechti, interviewed afterwards alongside his car that revealed a rub rail, quarter-panel, roof support and rear bumper all bent out of shape. He still emerged as the 134th winner since the division joined the LOLR program in 1987. “A lot of guys have helped on and off but only one person has been with me the whole time so I gotta thank my father, he’s been solid. I owe this one to him.”
Just as dramatic as Liechti staving off a late-race charge, Hutton’s blast to the front to begin the 20-lap 305 A-Main was in the same ‘hold your breath and hang on’ category. Handicapped 10th on the 16 car starting grid in his first appearance of the season at LOLR, the Hannibal hotshoe rode the rim to snatch the top spot on a lap six restart and hold off current Canandaigua points leader Bobby Parrow for the win.
“When they took out that water truck at intermission and packed the high side I knew where I was going in turn one,” exclaimed Hutton, who scored his previous five wins at LOLR in 2023 en route to the season points title. “Bobby is one of the best of the best and he’s been racing since before I was born. Saw him stick his nose under me in one and two and heard him behind me in three but coming out of four didn’t hear him anymore and I think that was it.”
The Canandaigua clay turned into ‘slide city’ for the sprinters with top runners holding nothing back in their maneuvers to the front. Hutton was a lead player, ducking both high and low steering his potent no. 66 Tom’s Auto-Big Awesome BBQ-JB Farms & Logging/Eagle from the drop of chief starter Scott Hixson’s opening green flag.
Hutton reached the front-five after only two laps, took fourth by lap four and third by lap five. His mad dash on lap six forced Dalton Martin high in turns three and four giving Hutton second before the yellow flag flew when Martin’s mount came to a stop outside turn four. Back under green, Hutton slid into first past Randy Years followed by Parrow taking over second on lap seven.
The slowing winged machine of veteran Steve Glover forced out the second and final caution on lap 17 yet Hutton never let up, crossing the finish line eight car-lengths ahead of Parrow. Early season winner Dillon Paddock, former Sportsman driver Zach Sobotka and John Smith rounded out the top-five.
“Been having bad luck trying to figure out what the hell’s wrong with this (car),” remarked Hutton, the current CRSA points leader, trailed closest by Sobotka and Paddock through four tour stops. “Last night at Utica-Rome (speedway) we struggled but think we finally figured it out. My left rear torsion was bad all year round. We changed it and the car is amazing, I’m back to where I used to be.”
Returning to his former Saturday night stomping grounds for the second straight week, Grant was also back on track as he improved from a fourth-place showing the previous weekend to capture his 30th career Street Stock win in Canandaigua.
“I know coming out of the bottom of (turn) two if you can arc the corner just right you can get that bite, then once you get out front you can set a good pace for yourself,” figured Grant, who earned Canandaigua point crowns in 2023 & ‘24. “Was a little snug in (turns three and four) and I’d step on it once in a while over there but we got it. Good to be home.”
Starting sixth on the field, Grant tracked down early leader Rick Crego halfway through the headline 20-lapper after battling side-by-side buckled into his familiar #36 Fratto Curbing-Geneva Glass-JE Marine Chevrolet. From there his ‘Wild Willy Special’ took command despite a yellow flag falling with just two to go.
Grant built up a five car-length margin when racing resumed on lap 19, giving Crego his second straight runner-up finish and fourth top-three tally in ‘25. Last-place starter Mike Welch rallied to grab third ahead of C.J. Guererri and Keystone State invader Shane Wolf from Susquehanna , Pa., who drove Grant’s back-up #36W on this night. Through the first five races of the season, Welch and Guererri top the current standings deadlocked at 270 points apiece.
The winner of the fifth feature race of the night remained uncertain right up until the end, especially with four different drivers scored the leader after the first four times around in the 15-lap Hobby Stock finale. Justin Jacoby, Tyler Burnell, Derek Excell and Frank ‘Bubba’ Burnell Jr. each set the pace yet it was two-time defending track champ Minutolo rewarded in the final lead change on lap 12 to earn the wild win.
“Crazy race, honestly I don’t know what happened,” said Minutolo attempting to summarize the unexpected scenario. “We were really slicing and dicing there, them yellows kinda put a hindrance on a couple things. We had a run going in the middle so the yellows sucked but when they kinda opened up the floodgates for you and put a bow on it for you it’s kinda nice.”
Jacoby pulled ahead from his outside front row starting slot before the first of four yellow flags unfurled on lap two for a minor mishap. Jacoby was sidelined with a flat tire turning over the lead to Tyler Burnell on the ensuing restart. Excell swept by for the top spot the next time around before two-time winner Bubba Burnell sped past on lap four.
Yellow lights flashed for the fourth and final time on lap 12 when Excell turned pitside showing right side smoke to end his night. The ensuing restart began with Burnell chased by hard charging Jared Hill with Minutolo mired in third, yet four turns later first and third were reversed while Hill maintained second.
In a strong move at the drop of the green, Hill dove low entering turn one and exited turn two edging past Burnell before putting some distance on the new runner-up down the back straightaway. Burnell barely flinched between the final corners yet when Hill slid high approaching turn four both were forced off the gas.
Minutolo was in prime position to take advantage of the brief hesitation, clinging low to pass both cars and roll on to an unexpected six car-length victory at the wire. Hill and Bubba regrouped to stay that way ahead of Blane Smith and son Tyler Burnell at the line as Minutolo racked up his 76th career stock car win in Canandaigua.
“At the end I just made my car wide and hit my marks where I could,” added Minutolo, after increasing his points lead over the elder Burnell with his second win of the young season scored aboard his no. 25B Big Mike’s Auto Repair & Sales-Real Estate By Jenn-Honeoye Auto Parts Chevrolet. “The rough (surface) stuff kinda sucked but it gave me traction out there tonight.”
A tangle back in the pack with less than a half circuit remaining set up another close finish yet for the second week in a row Ridley was first under the checkers in the 12-lap New Legends Sportsman feature to close out the program.
“Car was fantastic, exactly like last week, just kinda made it better and adjusted to the track,” remarked Ridley, on this night his no. 20K Howie’s Auto-Fratto Curbing-Safety Awareness Solutions/Bicknell entry staving off three-time winner Chris Darling in the one lap dash. “Once out front I just rode the top in (turns) one and two and the bottom in three and four. That’s where it was tonight.”
Angel Sperring led the opening four laps before Ridley made the winning move. Darling advanced from ninth to third by the halfway mark and when Shaun Toland got out of shape on the last lap was provided one more chance to make one last pass. Yet Ridley was up to the challenge, speeding ahead for a convincing eight car-length win over Darling followed by Sydney Wetherbee, first-time track runner Tim Bayer and A.J. Mitchell.
LEGEND LEDGER
In lieu of the many graduations celebrated throughout the community, race teams and speedway staffers are off the third weekend of the month before returning June 28 for Season Championship Night when AMS Enterprises presents the final ‘Saturday Spectacular’ of the month. A full card of Pepsi Big-Block Modified, Stirling Lubricants Sportsman, MighTea Boba 305 Sprint Car, Auto Value Parts Stores Street Stock, Lloyd’s Contracting Hobby Stock and Hutchinson Property Preservation New Legends Sportsman classes packs the summer showdown with Rise Up Therapeutic Horsemanship the beneficiary. The first qualifier goes green at 6:30pm, pit gates open at 3:30pm, spectators gain entrance at 5 o’clock and hot laps start at 5:30 on the fast fairgrounds half-miler.
SKIDMARKS
Once more commanded by award-winning executive producer Art Rorick, the talent-laden LOLR TV broadcast team boasting production assistants Makenna Hansen & C.J. Miller, graphics coordinator Mark Rore, camera operators Mike Yawney, Jim & Michelle Mullen, and veteran voices Steve Ovens (PA announcer) and Doug Elkins (pit reporter) maintains its presence on-site to provide LIVE video coverage of every event through Land of Legends TV, with LIVE streaming continuing to be offered FREE in 2025. On-line registration at https://landoflegendstv.com for a free account is the only step to take.
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In addition to LOLR’s weekly racing being simulcast on Land of Legends Raceway TV, each show will also be broadcast live on DIRTVision and highlighted by the mighty DIRTcar Big-Block Modifieds. To watch, sign up for an annual Platinum FAST PASS with DIRTVision and experience every event either online or through the DIRTVision App.
SPECIAL DISCOUNTS ENJOYED WITH 2025 TICKET BUNDLES & PIT PASSES
General Admission Ticket and Pit Pass bundles continue to be offered to LOLR fans and race teams while providing a great opportunity to save money in the process. G.A. packs of 20 ($220) or 50 ($475) and Pit bundles of 20 ($700) or 50 ($1,700) must be pre-ordered to be used during the upcoming season.
Regular weekly G.A. ticket prices continue at $15 Adults and $13 Seniors (65 yrs. and older) while Kids 16 yrs. and under (must be accompanied by an adult) remain FREE. Pit passes are $40. For those youngsters needing pit access, a Child Season Pit Pass is $50 for tykes under 2 yrs. and $150 each for kids 2-13. All children must be accompanied by a legal guardian while competitors are not eligible for kids season passes.
Camping is FREE in outer parking areas and for inside parking, modest charges of $15 for cars and $25 for motorhomes/campers are standard fairground fares.
*Individual tickets carry a $15 value and are valid for any regular Saturday Spectacular event. For special events, ticket holders may use one bundle ticket (worth $15) towards the price of admission and pay the difference at the gate
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Check out www.landoflegendsraceway.com often as the latest news and season schedule information will be posted right up to raceday.
Land of Legends Raceway is located at the Ontario County Fairgrounds, east of the city on Town Line Road (County Road 10), with easy access off either Exit 43 (Manchester, Route 21 South) or Exit 44 (Farmington, Route 332 South) of the New York State Thruway, just ½-hour southeast of Rochester.
Land of Legends Raceway Quick Results – June 14, 2025
Regional Truck & Trailer and Wilbert’s U-Pull It present ‘Saturday Spectacular’
Pepsi Big-Block Modified
*Feature (30 laps): 1. 8-Peter Britten ($2,000), 2. 6-Mat Williamson, 3. 25-Erick Rudolph, 4. 9s-Matt Sheppard, 5. 23c-Kyle Coffey, 6. 70a-Alex Payne, 7. 3-Justin Haers, 8. 30-Nick Root, 9. 3rs-Dalton Slack, 10. 7z-Zach Payne, 11. 1m-Tyler Murray, 12. 19w-Justin Wright, 13. 70-Karl Comfort, 14. 32c-Kasey Coffey, 15. 27z-Dylan Zacharias, 16. 11j-James Sweeting, 17. 21-Derrick Podsiadlo, 18. 82-Wally Wade, 19. 17-Marcus Dinkins.
Heats (8 laps)
#1: Williamson, A.Payne, Z.Payne, Ky.Coffey, Dinkins, Haers, Sweeting, Rudolph, Podsiadlo, Murray.
#2: Sheppard, Slack, Root, Wright, Britten, Zacharias, Wade, Comfort, Ka.Coffey.
Stirling Lubricants Sportsman Modified
*Feature (25 laps): 1. 21j-Justin Liechti ($750), 2. 51-Tim Lafler, 3. 9-Tim Baker, 4. 10-Karl Comfort, 5. 7g-Tyler Guzzardi, 6. 12g-Matt Guererri, 7. 33-Richard Murtaugh III, 8. 64-Tyler Corcoran, 9. 35-Nick Cooper, 10. 25n-Evan Nugent, 11. 41s-Chase Spoor, 12. 711-Nick Ventura, 13. 20x-Kevin Ridley, 14. 1f-AJ Lloyd, 15. 69v-Tony Velez, 16. 23b-Timmy Borden Jr., 17. 20-Nick Galusha, 18. 113jr.-Frank Guererri Jr, 19. 31k-Kennedy Payne, 20. 7d-Dustin Hutton, 21. 63-Dylan Woodworth.
Heats (8 laps)
#1: Comfort, Lloyd, Spoor, Ventura, Galusha, Woodworth, Payne.
#2: Liechti, Ridley, Guzzardi, Baker, Corcoran, F.Guererri, Velez.
#3: Lafler, M.Guererri, Cooper, Murtaugh, Nugent, Borden, Hutton.
MighTea Boba 305 Sprint
*Feature (20 laps): 1. 66-Jordan Hutton ($500), 2. 80-Bobby Parrow, 3. 8-Dillon Paddock, 4. 38-Zach Sobotka, 5. 23-John Smith, 6. 14x-Lance Dusett, 7. 15b-Spencer Burley, 8. 2-Randy Years, 9. 99-Adam DePuy, 10. X-Dan Bennett, 11. 81k-Dalton Martin, 12. 15-Haylee Papp, 13. 25-Cameron Moss, 14. 121-Steve Glover, 15. 18c-Dan Craun, 16. 17e-Ethan Gray.
Heats (8 laps)
#1: Parrow, Years, Paddock, Craun, Gray, Moss, Bennett, Glover.
#2: Smith, Hutton, Sobotka, Martin, Burley, DePuy, Papp, Dusett.
Auto Value Parts Stores Street Stock
*Feature (20 laps): 1. 36-Jimmy Grant, 2. 5c-Rick Crego, 3. 00-Mike Welch, 4. cj1-CJ Guererri, 5. 36w-Shane Wolf Jr., 6. 25b-Marc Minutolo, 7. 3-Patrick Hobbs, 8. 122-Chris Beyea, 9. 25j-Justin Eldredge, 10. 1rx-Hannah Guererri-Searle, 11. 00r-Don Reeves.
Heat (6 laps)
#1: CJ Guererri, Crego, Grant, Minutolo, Wolf, Hobbs, Beyea, H.Guererri, Eldredge, Reeves, Welch.
Lloyd’s Contracting Hobby Stock
*Feature (15 laps): 1. 25b-Marc Minutolo, 2. 93-Jared Hill, 3. 57b-Frank ‘Bubba’ Burnell Jr., 4. 55b-Blane Smith, 5. 57jr.-Tyler Burnell, 6. 90-Nathan Peckham, 7. 25j-Justin Eldredge, 8. 56-Eddie Stevens, 9. 22c-Craig Dingy, 10. 98-Jack Terrell, 11. 24k-Kevin Lloyd , 12. 88-Justin Jacoby, 13. 16XL-Derek Excell, 14. 29i-Isaiah Murphy, 15. 21b-William Bradley, 16. 22j-Randy Johnson, 97-Kevin Schrader(DNS)
Heats (6 laps)
#1: F.Burnell, T.Burnell, Excell, Murphy, Jacoby, Dingy, Peckham, Bradley, Schrader.
#2: Eldredge, Minutolo, Smith, Hill, Stevens, Terrell, Johnson, Lloyd.
Hutchinson Property Preservation New Legends Sportsman
*Feature (12 laps): 1. 20k-Kyle Ridley, 2. 714-Chris Darling, 3. 33z-Sydney Wetherbee, 4. 69b-Tom Bayer, 5. 28-AJ Mitchell, 6. 56a-Angel Sperring, 7. 51j-Jaxon Judd, 8. 57-Shaun Toland, 9. 21b-Jim Rushman, 26-MItchell Hyde(DNS).
Heat (6 laps)
#1: Ridley, Darling, Wetherbee, Mitchell, Rushman.
#2: Sperring, Bayer, Toland, Hyde, Judd.
NEXT EVENT: Saturday Spectacular, June 28 @ 6:30pm; AMS Enterprises presents Mid-Season Championships: Big-Block Modified/Sportsman/305 Sprint/Street Stock/Hobby Stock plus New Legends Sportsman with Child Advocacy Center of Greater Rochester Benefit.
*No Racing Sat., June 21.
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Along with recognizing its weekly 50/50 raffle fund beneficiaries, Land of Legends Raceway is proud to salute several sponsors and corporate partners that continue to help bring its fans the best Saturday night racing show in the Northeast. Listed alphabetically are 2025 division sponsors Auto Value Parts Stores, Hutchinson Property Preservation, Lloyd’s Contracting, MighTea Boba, Pepsi Geneva Club Beverage, Stirling Lubricants; event sponsors AMS Enterprises, Auto Value Parts Stores, A-Verdi Storage Containers, Busch Light/Lake Beverage, Disabled American Veterans, Disbatch Brewing Company, Ferris Mowers, Honeoye Auto Parts, Hoselton Auto Mall, iFreeze Storage & Distribution Center, LSI Solutions, Pace Electronics, Pepsi/Geneva Club Beverage, Phelps Cement Products, Prouty’s Bar & Grill, Regional Truck & Trailer, Ryan Phelps Auto Sales, Seneca Meadows Landfill, Smith Bros. Drywall, Tradition Automotive Group, VP Racing Fuels, Wilbert’s U-Pull It; promotional partners Always Locked Self Storage, American Woman Designs, Auto Wash Car Wash, Baker’s Exterminating, Casella Waste Systems, Champion Power Equipment, Close Racing Supply(CRS), Comfort Windows, Elab Smokers Boutique, Emerson Oil Company, Fox Pest Control, Hoosier Racing Tire, Legott’s Club 86, Mac’s Dairy Bar & Mini Golf, Meyer’s Finger Lakes RV, Mike Emhof Motorsports, Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame, Ontario County Fairboard, On The Rocks Bar & Grill, The “Original” Red Osier Landmark Restaurant, Rose City Drive-In, Ruggles World of Auto Body, Schultz Heating & Cooling, Stop DWI NYS, Superior Plumbing, Turn 5 Media, United Rentals, Voodoo Ranger Hard Tea, Wicked Tees.