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6/4/2011

6/4/2011

Hagerstown Speedway


MARS’ LAST LAP PASS OPENS APPALACHIAN MOUNTAIN SPEEDWEEK AT HAGERSTOWN

After 48 entries checked in for the 3rd Annual Appalachian Mountain Dirt Late Model Speedweek opener at Hagerstown Speedway, Jimmy Mars’ first visit in several years netted him the $5,000 opening nights 40-lap victory. It was the first ever at Hagerstown for the Menomonie, Wisconsin veteran and resulted from a three wide pass of Austin Hubbard and Steve Shaver in turn two of the final lap to edge Hubbard to the line by .605 seconds and Shaver only another .259 seconds back.

“We’ve done well in heat races here before, got second and other top fives but to get a win at a track like this with all the history behind it is pretty cool,” Mars said. “We got our “hands slapped” in the heat race for jumping and got put back, but we came back and won.”

It also was a first time win for Eddie McClellan of Winchester, VA who stretched his lead in the last half of the Ernie D’s pure stock feature to win by 2.542 seconds over Kenny Day.

Shaver turned the quickest lap in time trials of 19.743 seconds and then pulled a number three for the heat race inversion with the top two from the four heats redrawing for starting position. Rick Eckert pulled the number one while Shaver started alongside on the front row.

On the start, Gary Stuhler and Kyle Lear had mechanical issues and pitted while only Stuhler returned to action and on the second try, Eckert pulled out front. Shaver pulled alongside several times in the first eight laps until getting past before Dylan Yoder and Jim Bernheisel were involved in a turn four caution the next lap.

Shaver led on the restart with Eckert and ninth starter Hubbard now past Vic Coffey into third and went to the 14th circuit before Duane Harbaugh shredded a tire.

Shaver continued to lead while Hubbard got past Eckert three laps later as did Coffey and 11th starting Mars by the halfway mark.

The final yellow was displayed for Jeremy Miller on lap 23 when he pulled pitside.

In the final 15-lap stretch, Shaver held off a few challenges from Hubbard while Mars joined them as they edged away from Coffey while Jamie Lathroum got stronger and advanced to pass Dan Stone on the 34th circuit and Coffey the next.

With two laps remaining, the front three were bumper to bumper as Hubbard looked inside Shaver while Mars came to the line in second for the white flag. Suddenly Shaver was stuck in the middle of turn two as Hubbard ducked inside and Mars was squeezed against the fence for a three wide exit. Mars won the race off the turn and headed towards the final turns and the checkered ahead of Hubbard and Shaver.

“I thought I was good on the outside the whole time,” Mars said. “The marbles get blown away on the last restart.”

Lathroum held to a strong fourth with Coffey ending fifth. Sixth went to Stone with 17th starter J. T. Spence seventh, Tim McCreadie, Roy Deese Jr, from 24th, and 21st starting Jason Covert completing the top ten. Heats went to Stuhler, McCreadie, Miller and Coffey with B mains to Covert and Frankie Plessinger.

“I didn’t even think about anyone else,” Hubbard said. “I was so concentrated on looking at Shaver and figuring out what I needed to do and all of a sudden, Mars turned right on me on the last lap and that’s never good. Honestly I thought the track was awesome tonight. When you get the track done like this and everybody can move around and run what lane you want and carry speed, that’s what makes good races.”

“Jimmy had a little different tire on than me, Austin had the same,” Shaver said. “I think his tire got better on the upper groove the last few laps. I tried to move down a little bit and I think it actually hurt me. Third place here is pretty good. I don’t normally run that good here at Hagerstown so we’re tickled to death. Leading like that, I would like to have hung on for the win.”

In the pure stock feature, Kenny Day pulled to the front from the pole while fourth starting McClellan took over on the second circuit. Following back to back cautions on laps five and six, he began to pull away from the field until reaching the checkered by 2.542 seconds ahead of Day who also had his best ever finish. Third went to Steve Lowery who came from the rear following the lap six caution with Danny Beavers and Frank Dibella next. McClellan and Dave Stouffer Jr. won the heats.

“It was nice to get out front and get the win tonight,” McClellan said. “I really have to thank Mike Warrenfeltz. The car wouldn’t run during warm-ups and he changed the distributor for me. I guess the rest is history now.”

Hagerstown returns this Saturday evening with a regular three division show of Late Models, Hoosier Tire Mid Atlantic late model sportsman and Ernie D’s pure stocks plus the Hobby Stock Cruisers are included on the program. Warm ups begin at 7:00 p.m.

Hagerstown Speedway Results

3rd Annual Appalachian Dirt Late Model Speedweek, 40 laps, 48 entries, (Lap Leaders – Rick Eckert 1-8, Steve Shaver 9-39, Jimmy Mars 40) 1.Jimmy Mars; 2.Austin Hubbard; 3.Steve Shaver; 4.Jamie Lathroum; 5.Vic Coffey; 6.Dan Stone; 7.J. T. Spence; 8.Tim McCreadie; 9.Roy Deese Jr.; 10.Jason Covert; 11.Keith Jackson; 12.Jim Bernheisel; 13.D. J. Myers; 14.Alan Sagi; 15.Franke Plessinger; 16.Darryl Hills; 17.Rick Eckert; 18.Jerry Bard; 19.Nick Dickson; 20.Jeremy Miller; 21.Gary Stuhler; 22.Duane Harbaugh; 23.Ashley Barrett; 24.Dylan Yoder; 25.Kyle Lear, DNQ – Colby Frye, Kenny Pettyjohn, Bob Dunn, Greg Satterlee, John Garvin, Tim Wilson, Al Shawver Jr., Scott LeBarron, Matt Murphy, Ricky Elliott, Al Chaney, Brent Smith, Mike Lupfer, Derek Byler, Tim Murphy, Terry Naugle, Bryon Sipe, Keith Jackson, Mike Mort, Jonathan DeHaven, Ronnie DeHaven Jr., DNS – Lindsay Barton, Marvin Winters, Brian Booze

Ernie D’s Pure Stocks, 15 laps, 16 entries (Lap Leaders – Kenny Day 1, Eddie McClellan 2-15) 1.Eddie McClellan; 2.Tony Catlett; 3.Steve Lowery (Turner Bowling Centers Hard Charger); 4.Danny Beavers; 5.Frank Dibella; 6.Dave Stouffer Jr.; 7.Drew Fitzsimmons; 8.Billy Ecton Jr.; 9.Kenny Dillon; 10.Kevn Koontz; 11.Billy Ecton Sr.; 12.Charlie Pensinger; 13.Bruce Leibowitz; 14.Darrin Younker; 15.Charlie Shearer, DNS – Kenny Day


Article Credit: Bob Vores

Submitted By: Josh Fries

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