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#1 flash49

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Posted 06 September 2014 - 09:53 PM

Jim Fosnaught won the $2,000 tonight at Lernerville after starting in the 6th slot.  Chris Schneider gave him a little competition on a few of the restarts, but Jim went on for an easy win,  his car was good all over the track.  I think there were 37 cars for the big race.   Rocky Kugel took a nasty tumble in the Rush Mod race, after Adam Hilton turned Greg Martin, and Rocky had nowhere to go, and the melee also collected Larry Kugel in the #0.

 

 

1.    Jim Fosnaught (20)

2.     Chris Schneider (55)

3.     Joe Kelley (66)

4.     Aaron Easler (11)

5.     Rob Shook (54)

 

Weatherman kept spitting on the track a bit, but the show went off without a hitch.  Not much of a crowd, but some very good racing.  Track was very racey all evening.  Fifty/fifty was only $259, and I still couldn't win, lol.  Jeremy Zufall (20) won the Rush Mod race.   


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Posted 07 September 2014 - 11:41 AM

Jimmys been on fire this year!!! Congrats!



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Posted 07 September 2014 - 12:12 PM

Great night for the 2014 Champion. Our own Trever Steele was there and filed this report. http://thedirtnetwor...ernerville.html

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Posted 08 September 2014 - 05:11 PM

Wish i could have made it.
Jim has been on fire!
I can't believe they got the show in,it rained off and on west of LV all day.
I guess another that a boy for the track crew.


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Posted 08 September 2014 - 09:00 PM

Sounds like Jim had Lernerville figured out this year. Congratulations. You beat some stiff competition in Sat. nights field. Hope to see you at the LIttle Guys at Mercer. Wasn't there another Fosnaught that ran a 19J street stock? I can't remember his name but I think they were brothers.




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Posted 08 September 2014 - 09:20 PM

Sounds like Jim had Lernerville figured out this year. Congratulations. You beat some stiff competition in Sat. nights field. Hope to see you at the LIttle Guys at Mercer. Wasn't there another Fosnaught that ran a 19J street stock? I can't remember his name but I think they were brothers.

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Posted 08 September 2014 - 09:44 PM

✋...that would be me...👍

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