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Greg Hodnett used a mid-race
caution to out run race-long leader Lucas Wolfe for a
$10,000 payday on Friday night at Williams Grove.
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MECHANICSBURG
Greg Hodnett hit the nail on the head when he said that Moon Byers,
Dave Yingst and himself make a really good combination.
Throw in car owners Jim and Sandy Kline and it’s the top performing
team by far so far in Central Pennsylvania this season.
Hodnett was brilliant again Friday night as he raced to the win in the
$10,000 to win Mitch Smith Memorial at Williams Grove Speedway. The race
was the sixth night of the 17th annual Cindy Rowe Auto Glass
Pennsylvania Speedweek.
Not only did Hodnett pass leader Lucas Wolfe on lap 19 for the lead, he
then was able to pull into a tie with Wolfe for the overall Speedweek
points lead. Both drivers head into tonight’s Speedweek show at Port
Royal with 742 points.
Wolfe, of Mechanicsburg finished second over Liverpool’s TJ Stutts,
Allentown’s Sean Michael and Upperco, Maryland’s Jeff Shepard in Friday
night’s event that was also part of the fourth annual Diakon Adoption
Night at the speedway.
“This feels great,” said the Thomasville driver after his 37th career
Williams Grove win, which moved him into a tie with Steve Kinser for
eighth on the all-time win list at the track. “Moon Byers, Dave Yingst
and myself make a real good combination and the whole team works very
well together. Of course Jim and Sandy put us in the best of everything.
If we have a bad night, nobody blames anybody and we just come back
tomorrow and try to do better. The philosophy with the team is if we
don’t get them tonight, we’ll get them tomorrow.”
Aside from an early season injury that sidelined the team for about
eight weeks, Hodnett has been the man to beat. His win last night was
the ninth of the season and his second during Speedweek. He won the
other $10,000 to win race in the series opener last weekend at Lincoln
Speedway.
After a red flag on the start after Ryan Bohlke spun and collected
Brian Leppo and Todd Hestor, Michael led lap one of the 30-lap feature
but Wolfe blasted by for the top spot on lap two.
Hodnett settled into third until Doug Esh brought out a yellow flag on
lap 13.
Hodnett drove by Michael into the runner-up spot on the restart and set
his sights on the young Wolfe, who will be heading to Ohio next week to
race Rick Kaylor’s car in several NRA Sprint Invaders 360 shows as well
as the Brad Doty Classic.
Hodnett caught Wolfe on the 19th lap and drove underneath him for the
lead and began to pull away.
Wolfe made a late race surge, closing to within a couple car lengths
but Hodnett prevailed in the J & S Fabrication, Macri Concrete, Rock-It
Pizza, Eastern Air Balance, Randy Shearer Plumbing and Heating, Don Ott
Racing Engines No. 22 sprinter.
Hodnett’s win also moved him on top of the Williams Grove Speedway
points standings, despite missing several full point races due to his
injury.
“Mitch Smith was a great car driver as were many of those guys back
then” Hodnett said of the race in honor of Smith. “Those guys manhandled
those cars and didn’t have anything like we have today. I sure couldn’t
drive a race car without all the things we have today. It was guys like
him that set the standard for sprint car racing today. It feels good to
win this race.”
Brian Montieth made an unbelievable charge from the 24th starting spot
to finish sixth in the event that featured only one caution. Seventh
went to Fred Rahmer over Stevie Smith, Mike Erdley and Lance Dewease.
Hodnett and Wolfe sit on top of the Speedweek points with Smith third
with 648 points, Dewease fourth with 580 and Todd Shaffer fifth with
517. The top 10 are Chad Layton (471), Leppo (469), Stutts (451), Keith
Kauffman (438) and Rahmer (431).
Wolfe set fast time over the 45-car field with a lap of 16.999 seconds.
Heat races were won by Shaffer, Kauffman, Rahmer and Hodnett with Craig
Keel winning the B-Main and Steve Clabaugh winning the C-Main.
Speedweek continues tonight at Port Royal and concludes Sunday at
Selinsgrove Speedway.
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Williams Grove
Speedway Mitch Smith Memorial/Pennsylvania Speedweek 1. Greg Hodnett, 2. Lucas Wolfe, 3. TJ Stutts, 4. Sean Michael, 5. Jeff Shepard, 6. Brian Montieth, 7. Fred Rahmer, 8. Stevie Smith, 9. Mike Erdley, 10. Lance Dewease, 11. Kevin Nouse, 12. Todd Shaffer, 13. Mike Wagner, 14. Keith Kauffman, 15. Chad Layton, 16. Niki Young, 17. Judi Bates, 18. Doug Esh, 19. Rich Eichelberger, 20. Craig Keel, 21. Don Kreitz, 22. Ryan Bohlke, 23. Todd Hestor, 24. Brian Leppo. Did Not Qualify: Bob Bennett, Chris Meleason, Alan Cole, Rick Lafferty, Jonathon Eriksen, Tommy Beavers, Cliff Brian, Steve Buckwalter, Cris Eash, Steve Clabaugh, Cale Grubb, Alan Krimes, Scott Geesey, Blane Heimbach, John Westbrook, Billy Kimmel, TJ Winegardner, Mark Smith, Jim Siegel, AJ Michael, Josh Wells. |
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