SLM ,LM,SS,HS, Mods & Penn Mar Vintage Cars-June 11, 2010

“Kyle Hardy Outruns Potomac LM field for First-Ever Win”
“Kenny Moreland Cruises to First-Career LLM Victory”
By Doug Watson
Budds Creek, MD- It was a night of first-time winners last Friday night at the Potomac speedway. In the 25-lap late model feature, 17-year old Kyle Hardy of Winchester Va., Shocked the Potomac faithful as he scored his first-career late model feature win.

Hardy and Roland Mann paced the field to the initial green flag. Hardy got the jump as he was scored the leader of the events first circuit. Roland Mann then took the top-spot on lap-two and appeared headed for his first-ever Potomac late model win. As Mann lead, Hardy was not far behind as the duo would slug it out for several laps until Hardy pulled alongside Mann on the final circuit. As they came down to the checkered flag, Hardy edged Mann by about two-feet at the stripe to score the win.

“Man this is amazing.” Hardy stated. “I owe this win to my mom and dad, without them I wouldn’t be here right now.” Hardy was not worried to be in second as the feature came to a conclusion. “I knew we had a good car.” Hardy bottom-lined. “Roland (Mann) was running a great race tonight, but I was saving my tires for the end of the race and we were able to pull off the win.” Matt Quade came home third, Dale Hollidge took fourth and current point leader David Williams completed the top-five. The heat race win went to Dale Hollidge.

Continuing the night of first-time winners, Waldorf Md.’s Kenny Moreland scored his first-career Potomac feature win in the 20-lap limited late model main event. Moreland started second and, despite a late race rush by current point leader Derrick Quade, would go on to lead every lap of the race to collect the breakthrough win. Stevie Long was third, Sommey Lacey placed fourth and Tommy Wagner Jr. rounded out the top-five. The heat went to Sommey Lacey.

In other action, current street stock point leader Kurt Zimmerman raced to his third win of the season and 15th of his career in the sixteen-lap street stock feature, Russell Irwin scored his second win in a row and third of the season in the 20-lap modified feature, Bud Pickeral was victorious for the fourth time this season in the 15-lap hobby stock main and Paul Bacchus annexed the 12-lap Penn-Mar vintage car event.


Budweiser Super Late Models;

1.       Kyle Hardy, 2. Roland Mann, 3. Matt Quade, 4. Dale Hollidge, 5. David Williams, 6. Jeff Pilkerton, 7. Ryan Hackett, 8. Deane Guy

Carruth & Son Late Models:

1.       Kenny Moreland, 2. Derick Quade, 3. Steve Long, 4. Sommey Lacey, 5. Tommy Wagner, 6. Mike Latham, 7. PJ Hatcher, 8. Paul Cursey

Marshall & Associates Insurance Modifieds:

1.       Russell Erwin, 2. Brett Hamilton, 3. Eric Erwin, 4. Dan Arnold, 5. Tony Garber, 6. Joey Polevoy, 7. Andy Gumpert, 8. Chris Arnold, 9. Robbie Kramer

Coors Light Street Stocks:

1.       Kurt Zimmerman, 2. Mike Reynolds,3. Ben Bowie, 4. Jason Murphy, 5. John Sellner, 6. Walt Lemmon, 7. Jimmy Jesmer Jr, 8. Scott Wilson, 9. Stephen Quade, 10. James Sparks, 11. Donnie Smith, 12. Kyle Nelson, 13. Teddy Dickson

Sport Clips Hobbystocks:

1.       Bud Pickeral, 2. Josh Dotson, 3. Jimmy Randall, 4. John Burch, 5. Don Breach, 6. James Gass, 7. Jimmy Suite, 8. John Latham (DQ: Brian Adkins)

Penn Mar Vintage Cars:

1.       Paul Bacchus, 2. Ronald Ford, 3. Fred Krickbaum, 4. Larry Felty, 5. Stew Wenrich, 6. Rick Pastor, 7. Larry Felty, 8. Gary Becker, 9. Mark Williams, 10. Paul Hoffman, 11. John McGarvey

   
 

 

 

 
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