8/7/15
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mechanicsburg –
Pat Cannon of Etters broke through for an elusive 410 sprint car victory at
Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night, taking the win over Greg Hodnett.
In the 358 sprint feature, Grantville’s Doug Hammaker scored
his second victory of the season in the division while taking over the point
lead.
Rick Lafferty started second and took the lead when action
began in the 25-lap 410 sprint main over fourth starter Cannon.
Cannon chased Lafferty, racing less than a second behind him,
for numerous laps, trying to get by him on the inside as the leader worked the
cushion.
After failing in a few attempts, Cannon
finally made an inside drive in turns three and four work as the pair raced
toward the stripe to complete lap 14.
But while Cannon was working at the
front, ninth starter Danny Dietrich was bolting through the pack, taking fifth
with 10 away before getting around Lucas Wolfe on the 12th tour.
A lap later Dietrich was around Tim Glatfelter and chasing
down the front duo and with 10 to go, Dietrich had passed Lafferty as well to be
running down Cannon.
Cannon had stretched out a healthty lead by the time Dietrich
took second but shortly after the Gettysburg driver got into the spot, he came
up with a severe vibration in the rear of the car that ended up sidelining him
for the night after he dropped off the pace for several laps.
A caution flag for a stopped Dietrich with five to go placed
Lucas Wolfe directly on Cannon’s tail for a restart but Cannon proved up to the
task when action resumed and then he pulled away from Wolfe yet again on another
restart with two laps to go to pick up his fifth career win in full sprint
competition at the track.
On the final restart, Greg Hodnett drove low to get around
Wolfe for second however Hodnett failed to challenge for the victory, crossing
the line 1.286 seconds behind at the finish.
Wolfe was third followed by Glatfelter and Lafferty.
Sixth through 10th went to
Lance Dewease, Brian Montieth, Austin Hogue, Alan Krimes and Steve Buckwalter.
Heats went to Dewease and Hodnett.
Todd Reed took the early lead in the 358
sprint main chased by fourth starter Chandler Leiby.
However Chad Trout moved quickly forward from the sixth
starting spot to be challenging Reed for the lead when a caution flag unfurled
with three laps down in the 20-lapper.
Reed withstood challenges on the restart and then along came
ninth starter Doug Hammaker to take the top spot.
Hammaker got by Reed on the sixth tour with Trout, Kevin Nouse
and Chase Dietz still in the picture .
Dietz started 11th in the
field and tracked to the front to be third at the halfway point.
The only other driver to own more than one oval victory this
season coming into the race, Dietz took second from Nouse with four to go but
ran out of time to run down the leader.
Nouse was third followed by Leiby and Phil Walter.
Sixth through 10th went to
Matt Campbell , Kody Lehman, Reed, Rich Eichelberger and Bill Stine.
Heats went to Trout, Nouse and Lehman.
August 7, 2015 Feature Finishes:
410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Pat
Cannon, 2. Greg Hodnett, 3. Lucas Wolfe, 4. Tim Glatfelter, 5. Rick Lafferty, 6.
Lance Dewease, 7. Brian Montieth, 8. Austin Hogue, 9. Alan Krimes, 10. Steve
Buckwalter, 11. Nicole Bower, 12. Brock Zearfoss, 13. Freddie Rahmer, 14. Rodney
Westhafer, 15. Cory Haas, 16. Troy Fraker, 17. Danny Dietrich, 18. Jim Shuster,
19. Jay Reichard
358 sprints, 20 laps: 1. Doug
Hammaker, 2. Chase Dietz, 3. Kevin Nouse, 4. Chandler Leiby, 5. Phil Walter, 6.
Matt Campbell, 7. Kodey Lehman, 8. Todd Reed, 9. Rich Eichelberger, 10. Bill
Stine,11. Leah Starner, 12. Nyle Berkes, 13. Russell Hammaker, 14. Matt Findley,
15. Adam Lyman, 16. DJ Montgomery, 17. Chad Trout, 18. Amy Ott, 19. Cody
Fairchok
DNS: Adrian Shaffer, Brie
Hershey , Scott Fisher,
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