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#1 flash49

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Posted 27 September 2014 - 11:35 PM

Greg Wilson, coming from the 7th starting spot, overhauled Danny Holtgraver and Randy Hannagan and went on to win the $5,000.  There were 31 Sprint cars tonight.

 

 

 

1.    Greg Wilson (20)

2.    Danny Holtgraver (10H)

3.    Randy Hannagan (11)

4.    Chad Kenemah (27)

5.    Sheldon Haudenschild (97)

6.    Brandon Matus (13)

7.    Ed Lynch Jr. (2L)

8.    Logan Wagner (55)

9.    Cole Duncan (49)

10.  Tim Shaffer (45)

 

Also in the field were California driver Kody Swanson in the 63 formerly driven by Chad Kemenah, Dean Jacobs (9), Caleb Helms (40), Travis Philo (5T), Dan Kuriger (08), Scott Priester (15),  Brent Matus (33), Ralph Spithaler (56), Andrew Palker (57X), Rod George (8), Adam Kekich (5K), Wayne Dadetto (36D), A.J. Flick (2), and Mitch Harble (15H).    Randy Hannagan set a new track record at 15.18, which translates to about 149 mph.   Danny Holtgraver and Tim Shaffer also broke the old track record.  Once again, hats off to the track prep crew, track was both smooth and fast.  Daryl Charlier (88) won the Crate feature over Josh Holtgraver (00), Justin Lamb (93), and Mike Reft (9R).  14 Crates tonight.


Edited by flash49, 30 September 2014 - 04:41 PM.




 

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Posted 27 September 2014 - 11:44 PM

Daryl Charlier won is third crate feature over Josh Holtgraver, Justin Lamb, Mike Reft and Scott Gunn. 14 Cars. One of the better sprint races ever at PPMS, (maybe with the exception of the BOSS races). The top three put on a show. Brandon Matus charged from the tail to get sixth.




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Posted 27 September 2014 - 11:55 PM

My buddies and myself aren't big sprint fans but we enjoyed the race. Was great seeing the top 3 run for the win so close. Usually sprint races there are snoozers. Flash49 I think you meant to say Daryl dominated that race. He was clearly the fastest crate car at PPMS the last 2 months. Hasn't finished worse then second since August 9th.




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Posted 28 September 2014 - 12:50 AM

You clearly must be part of the team to follow his stats so closely. He has done a lot better than the begining of the season for sure.




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Posted 28 September 2014 - 12:53 AM

RocketChassis#1 - He started 10th or 12th. After winning the B, he started ahead of everyone else he out-qualified.




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Posted 28 September 2014 - 02:15 AM

Its not hard to "follow" stats when the track sends out press releases every week.




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Posted 28 September 2014 - 06:49 AM

I believe Brandon Matus started 12th.  Travis Philo, who won his heat, started back around 18th or so, based on his time-trial.  Daryl has definitely been a dominant factor since his crash two months ago.    The car he is now using apparently was the one he formerly campaigned as a Super Late Model.


Edited by flash49, 28 September 2014 - 06:56 AM.



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Posted 28 September 2014 - 12:53 PM

RocketChassis#1 - He started 10th or 12th. After winning the B, he started ahead of everyone else he out-qualified.

My mistake on Matus, I thought he started further back.







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