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Easter Egg Hunt Kids 7 & under SLM,LM,HS,Mods, U-Cars-April 2, 2010
It’s All David Williams In Potomac Late Model Main
Budds Creek, MD- Defending track champion David Williams, of Charlotte Hall Md., drove to a convincing win in last Friday nights 25-lap late model feature at the Potomac speedway.
Slated to start second in the event, Williams out-dragged fellow front-row starter Jamie Lathroum to take control of the race by the first lap. Even though Williams would eventually lead the remaining 24-circuits, he would have to continuously repel the advances of Lathroum, who pulled alongside Williams on more than one occasion. However, Lathroum’s bid for the win would come to an end as he tangled with the lapped car of Roland Mann on the 23rd lap severely wounding his mount and ending his night.
In a two-lap dash to the checkered, Williams would go on to win uncontested to post his 25th career Potomac late model feature win. “I cant thank George and Tina Moreland enough for allowing me the opportunity to drive their car.” Williams stated. “We had some problems with the car two weeks ago but the crew really worked their guts out to get the car ready for tonight and it was really good to win for them.”
Daryl Hills hung tough for second, Matt Quade had a solid run taking third, Deane Guy was fourth and Dale Hollidge posted his second top-five of the season placing fifth at the finish. The heat for the 9-car field went to Jamie Lathroum.
In the 20-lap limited late model feature Mechanicsville Md.’s Derrick Quade would start from the pole and lead every lap to post his first feature win of the season. Coming off a second place effort on opening day, Quade was primed for the win but had to fend off the challenges of defending track champion Tommy Wagner Jr. to preserve the win. Paul Cursey took third, Ben Bowie was fourth and opening day winner Stevie Long completed the top-five. Heats for the 15 cars on hand went to Quade and Cursey.
In other action Russell Erwin scored his first-ever Potomac feature win in the 20-lap modified feature after a stirring duel with opening day victor Tony Garber, John Latham scored his 23rd career feature win in the 15-lap hobby stock main and Mike Wroble took the win in the 10-lap u-car feature.
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Super Late Models:
1. David Williams, 2. Darryl Hills, 3. Matt Quade, 4. Deane Guy, 5. Dale Hollidge, 6. Jeff Pilkerton, 7. Bobby Beard, 8. Jamie Lathroum, 9. Roland Mann
Late Models:
1. Derick Quade, 2. Tommy Wagner, 3. Paul Cursey, 4. Ben Bowie, 5. Steve Long, 6. Chuck Cox, 7. Ricky Lathroum, 8. Kenny Moreland, 9. Bruce Kane, 10. Matt Morgan, 11. PJ Hatcher, 12. Kyle Lear, 13. James Snead (DNS) Mike Latham, Ed Pope
Hobbystocks:
1. John Latham, 2. Ralph Price, 3. Don Breach, 4. Rusty Alton, 5. Bud Pickeral, 6. Jimmy Suite, 7. Hilton Pilkerton, 8. Jimmy Randall, 9. Josh Dotson (DQ) J.T. Bowie, Brian Adkins, Jerry Deason
Modifieds:
1. Russekk Irwin, 2. Tony Garber, 3. Renee Weeks, 4. Brett Hamilton, 5. Brian Maxey, 6. Dan Arnold, 7. Josh Harris, 8. Joey Polevoy, 9. Andy Gumpert, 10. Eric Irwin, 11. Joe Cox, 12. James Marshall, 13. Tony Quade, 14. Robbie Kramer, 15. Chris Arnold
U-Cars;
1. Mike Wroble, 2. Tim Steele, 3. Brian Lederhouse
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