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06-17-2006, 11:51 AM
Feathers Wins Round 2 of Shootout
Feathers Wins Round 2 of Shootout
Winchester’s Bo Feathers edged out Andy Anderson by a bumper to win round two of the Winchester/Hagerstown shootout Friday night at the Winchester Speedway in action sponsored by B & W Excavating. Feathers started on the outside front row and seemed to have the 40 lap feature in hand until a Jason Covert spin on lap 32 brought out a caution, with Anderson, in 2nd place, on the back bumper of Feathers on the restart. Anderson took the high side and appeared to be headed for victory after getting the lead on lap 36, but on the final lap, Feathers made a daring move on turns 3 and 4 on the inside, and was declared the winner in the closest finish this year at the speedway. Gary Stuhler, who had to qualify by winning the consolation, started 19th , but finished 3rd. JT Spence was 4th and Jeremy Miller 5th. Heats went to Jimmy Bernheisel, Jonathan DeHaven, and Anderson.
Mark Jones took the Pure Stock Main after starting 7th, and finally getting the lead from Ray Priest on lap 10 of the 15 lap feature. Priest ran high near the railing on turns 3 and 4 and had to settle for 6th. Mike Corbin was a strong 2nd, with Donnie Kenney 3rd, Brian Luttrell 4th and Mike Bennett 5th. Kenney, Terry Staton, and Bennett took the heats, two of which were red flagged for serious accidents. Kevin Deremer’s car was seriously damaged in one red flag incident on the backstretch, and Randy Carter was transported to Winchester Medical Center as a precaution after losing consciousness momentarily when his Pure Stocker slammed into the front stretch railing. David Kaiser took the Pure Stock consolation.
Greg Keister took home the checkered flag in the Four Cylinder Feature which was also very exciting with no less than four leaders, William Riley, Vance Williams, Riley a second time, Jeremy Tinsman, and Keister , who started 10th, and didn’t lead until the 10th lap. Roger Whitlock, Jr., Chuck Johnson, and Keister took the heats.
The Semi Lates had the night off, but will return along with the Pure Stocks, Four Cylinders, and Late Models for the 40 lap Lee Stultz Memorial for Late Models next Saturday, June 24th sponsored by Stutzman Chevrolet Cadillac.
There were 96 cars pitside for the 3 division racing.
Late Model Finish
Bo Feathers
Andy Anderson
Gary Stuhler
JT Spence
Jeremy Miller
Allen Brannon
Jonathan DeHaven
Brad Ritter
Devin Friese
Ronnie DeHaven, Jr.
Sean Cosgrove
Jimmy Bernheisel
Booper Bare
Brad Omps
Kris Eaton
Billy Wampler
Lewis Hudson
Jason Covert DNF
Tommy Armel DNF
Herk Armel DNF
Wesley Bonebrake DNF
Gerald Davis DNF
Denny Bonebrake DNF
Frankie Plessenger DNF
Pure Stock Top 10
Mark Jones
Mike Corbin
Donnie Kenney, Jr.
Brian Luttrell
Mikie Bennett
Ray Priest
Bob Gladden
Terry Staton
Michael Carter
Terry Carlyle
4 Cylinder Top 10
1. Greg Keister
2. Roger Whitlock, Jr.
3. Vance Wiliams
4. Rodney Hoffman
5. Butch Mayo
6. Biller Sonner,Jr.
7. Mark Digges
8. Paul Sites
9. Scott Russell
10. Delmas Moreland
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Feathers Wins Round 2 of Shootout
Winchester’s Bo Feathers edged out Andy Anderson by a bumper to win round two of the Winchester/Hagerstown shootout Friday night at the Winchester Speedway in action sponsored by B & W Excavating. Feathers started on the outside front row and seemed to have the 40 lap feature in hand until a Jason Covert spin on lap 32 brought out a caution, with Anderson, in 2nd place, on the back bumper of Feathers on the restart. Anderson took the high side and appeared to be headed for victory after getting the lead on lap 36, but on the final lap, Feathers made a daring move on turns 3 and 4 on the inside, and was declared the winner in the closest finish this year at the speedway. Gary Stuhler, who had to qualify by winning the consolation, started 19th , but finished 3rd. JT Spence was 4th and Jeremy Miller 5th. Heats went to Jimmy Bernheisel, Jonathan DeHaven, and Anderson.
Mark Jones took the Pure Stock Main after starting 7th, and finally getting the lead from Ray Priest on lap 10 of the 15 lap feature. Priest ran high near the railing on turns 3 and 4 and had to settle for 6th. Mike Corbin was a strong 2nd, with Donnie Kenney 3rd, Brian Luttrell 4th and Mike Bennett 5th. Kenney, Terry Staton, and Bennett took the heats, two of which were red flagged for serious accidents. Kevin Deremer’s car was seriously damaged in one red flag incident on the backstretch, and Randy Carter was transported to Winchester Medical Center as a precaution after losing consciousness momentarily when his Pure Stocker slammed into the front stretch railing. David Kaiser took the Pure Stock consolation.
Greg Keister took home the checkered flag in the Four Cylinder Feature which was also very exciting with no less than four leaders, William Riley, Vance Williams, Riley a second time, Jeremy Tinsman, and Keister , who started 10th, and didn’t lead until the 10th lap. Roger Whitlock, Jr., Chuck Johnson, and Keister took the heats.
The Semi Lates had the night off, but will return along with the Pure Stocks, Four Cylinders, and Late Models for the 40 lap Lee Stultz Memorial for Late Models next Saturday, June 24th sponsored by Stutzman Chevrolet Cadillac.
There were 96 cars pitside for the 3 division racing.
Late Model Finish
Bo Feathers
Andy Anderson
Gary Stuhler
JT Spence
Jeremy Miller
Allen Brannon
Jonathan DeHaven
Brad Ritter
Devin Friese
Ronnie DeHaven, Jr.
Sean Cosgrove
Jimmy Bernheisel
Booper Bare
Brad Omps
Kris Eaton
Billy Wampler
Lewis Hudson
Jason Covert DNF
Tommy Armel DNF
Herk Armel DNF
Wesley Bonebrake DNF
Gerald Davis DNF
Denny Bonebrake DNF
Frankie Plessenger DNF
Pure Stock Top 10
Mark Jones
Mike Corbin
Donnie Kenney, Jr.
Brian Luttrell
Mikie Bennett
Ray Priest
Bob Gladden
Terry Staton
Michael Carter
Terry Carlyle
4 Cylinder Top 10
1. Greg Keister
2. Roger Whitlock, Jr.
3. Vance Wiliams
4. Rodney Hoffman
5. Butch Mayo
6. Biller Sonner,Jr.
7. Mark Digges
8. Paul Sites
9. Scott Russell
10. Delmas Moreland
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