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THIS WEEKEND RESULTS; Winchester, VA- Winchester Va.s JT Spence drove to a convincing victory in last Saturday nights 30-lap Late Model feature at Winchester Speedway. The win for Spence, worth $2000, was his third feature win in the last four Winchester events aboard his Rocket no.91 and fourth overall win in 2014. JR Overstreet and former track champion Kenny Pettyjohn shared the front-row for the start of the event with Pettyjohn assuming the to-spot as the field raced off turn-two with third-starting JT Spence settling in to second. Pettyjohn, looking for his first Winchester win of the season, lead for the first six-laps before Spence found the bottom of the speedway to his liking and swept into the race lead as the duo raced off turn-two on lap-seven. From that point on, it would be a race for second, as Spence would dominate the remainder of the event to post his third win of the season over Kenny Pettyjohn. I saw that Kenny was a little tight early on, so I knew I had to get to the bottom if I had a chance to beat him. Spence stated during his post-race interview. Kenny hasnt raced here a lot this season, but it still feels pretty good to be able to beat a guy like him, he can win just about anywhere. Spence had nothing but praise for the racy Winchester track conditions. You could race all over this place tonight. Said Spence. Last week it was a little rough, but tonight it was smooth from top to bottom and it make me real proud to win for everyone who puts in all the hard work on this race car. Natural Bridge (VA) speedway invader Overstreet took third, Allan Brannon was fourth with Tony Crim completing the top-five. Heats went to Pettyjohn and Spence. Current Limited Late Model point leader Scott Palmer scored his second victory on the season in the 30-lap Potomac/Winchester challenge event. Palmer, who started on the pole, jumped into the race lead on lap-one and was never headed as he would take the win over Delawares Robbie Emory. Ive got to thank Billy Vacek and all the guys from MBH race cars. Palmer stated. They built us this car over the winter and it has been just about perfect since we brought it out and to win here again tonight is just awesome. Jeremy Coffey came home third, 11th-starting Jonathon DeHaven took fourth with Travis Campbell rounding out the top-five. Heats went to Coffey, Palmer and Chris Fletcher. Late Model feature finish 1. JT Spence 2. Kenny Pettyjohn 3. JR Overstreet 4. Allan Brannon 5. Tony Crim 6. Greg Elrod 7. Brad Omps 8. Jacob Burdette 9. Mike Steck 10. Tom Decker Jr. 11. Larry Ramsey 12. Don Woodfuff 13. Dale Hollidge 14. Tom Decker III Limited Late Model feature finish 1. Scott Palmer 2. Robbie Emory 3. Jeremy Coffey 4. Jonathon DeHaven 5. Travis Campbell 6. Derrick Quade 7. Brad Ritter 8. Chris Fletcher 9. Tyler Emory 10. Walter Crouch 11. Mitch Miller 12. Brian Wright 13. Will Rowe 14. Kevin Deremer 15. James Myers 16. Bubby Tharp Jr. 17. Jeff King 18. Jimmy Richards 19. Matt Tarbox 20. Brian Lederhouse 21. Jason Smith 22. Dennis Lamb 23. Dallas Richards 24. Kris Holliday 25. James Carte ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HAGERSTOWN, MD. – If it wasn’t hot enough outside, Marvin Winters was really working up a sweat on Christmas in July night at Hagerstown Speedway/Dirt Capitol as he battled Roy Deese Jr. for the $3,000 Late Model win. Going inside to pass a lapped car on the front stretch, Deese’s attempt around the outside ended with a hard crash into the first turn fence. Winters continued the final 11 laps to post the win over Jason Covert by 1.38 seconds. “That lapped traffic was a little touchy and it looks like it got Roy, that’s a shame,” Winters said. “But we had a good race going on. I think he was getting a little bit loose or mine was starting to come on. It was going to be a good race. I didn’t see him. I went below the lapped car and the next time I came around and the red was out. I didn’t see it happen.” Hoosier Tire Mid-Atlantic Late Models, 30 Laps: 1.Marvin Winters, 2.Jason Covert, 3.Kyle Hardy, 4.C.S. Fitzgerald, 5.James Lathroum, 6.Steve Axtell Jr., 7.Frankie Plessinger, 8.Jim Bernheisel, 9.Ronnie DeHaven Jr., 10.Bryan Bernheisel, 11.Wayne Johnson, 12.Scott Richwine, 13. Trever Feathers, 14.Roy Deese Jr., 15.Jason Miller, 16.Tyler Castle, 17.Brian Tavenner, DNS – Tim Murphy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL RESULTS; By CHARLIE BROWN, JORDAN WATSON MAKES LATE RACE PASS FOR 2ND WIN IN BIG BLOCKS DELMAR, DE – Saturday night at the Delaware Internatioal Speedway it was the Tony Steele Memorial for Vintage Cars. In the NAPA Big Block Modifieds it was Jordan Watson making the late race pass to post his second win of the season. NAPA Big Block Modified Finish: 1 Jordan Watson; 2. HJ Bunting; 3. Matt Hawkins; 4. Jamie Mills; 5. Scott VanGorder; 6. Howard ONeal; 7. Beau Wilkins; 8. Brad Trice; 9. Michael White; 10. Dave Dissinger; 11. Trent Willey; 12. Dave Simmons; 13. Bobby Watkins; 14. Shawn Ward; 15. Dale Hawkins; 16. Drew Simmons. ELLIOTT CONTINUES ON A ROLL IN SUPER LATES Joe Warren in his small block Ford powered Super Late Model would lead the first six laps of the caution free, 20-lap feature. Andrew Mullins got by Amanda Whaley and slowly closed on Warren while Ricky Elliott shot from seventh to third by lap two. Mullins edged into the lead on lap seven and one lap later Elliott got by Warren for second. Elliott moved on top at the halfway sign as Nick Davis and Donald Lingo, Jr. ran in fourth and fifth. While Elliott was building a comfortable lead, Lingo, Jr. was able to get by Davis for fourth with five to go. Elliott cruised to his ninth win of the year with Mullins second and Warren posting a personal best in third. Fourth went to Lingo, Jr. and Davis rounded out the top five. Heats were won by Mullins and Lingo, Jr. Super Late Model Finish: 1. Ricky Elliott; 2. Andrew Mullins; 3. Joe Warren; 4. Donald Lingo, Jr.; 5. Nick Davis; 6. Amanda Whaley; 7. Staci Warrington; 8. Bob Geiger. Crate Model Finish: 1. Dylan Evans; 2. Zac Weller; 3. Sparky White; 4. Robbie Walls Jr; 5. Eric Vent; 6. Matt Hill; 7. Tyler Reed; 8. Jamie Eichholz; 9. Mike Wilson; 10. Alessa Young; 11. David Nailor; 12. Steven Baker; 13. Kellie Lewis; 14. Derek Magee; 15. T. J. Williams; DNS: D.J. Cameron. AC Delco PSC Modified Finish: 1. Kevin Sockriter; 2. Chad Clark; 3. Brandon Watkins; 4. Bryan Breasure; 5. Dwayne Crockett; 6. Scott Hitchens; 7. Tim Trimble; 8. Joseph Tracy; 9. Jeremy Harrington; 10. Westley Smith; 11. Greg Humlhanz; 12. Jordn Justice; 13. Kyle Fuller; 14. Brandon Gallo; 15. Rodney Cordrey; 16. Kenneth Peek; 17. Andy Hammond; 18. Matt Smith; 19 Jeff Coffey; 20. Garrie Bostwick; 21. Wesley Smack; DNS: Brian Hitz. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >NO REPORT FROM GEORGETOWN BECAUSE OF NO POSTINGS
Posted on: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 21:01:23 +0000

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