Esh Wins Williams Grove Tommy Classic For Heckman, Herr Steals Sportsman
4/18/14
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Mechanicsburg –
Doug Esh of Lancaster wired the field for a $7,500 payday in Friday night’s
30-lap Tommy Hinnershitz Memorial Spring Classic for sprint cars at Williams
Grove Speedway.
But his flag to flag performance wasn’t quite as easy as it
may sound.
Esh started second in the event that saw
only one caution period, on just the second lap.
Esh outgunned polesitter Pat Cannon to
lead the first lap before the yellow appeared and a torrid pace unfolded on the
restart.
During the first 10 laps, 10th
starter Dave Blaney surged forward, taking over fourth on the fourth tour before
moving into third with 12 laps down.
Esh entered the rear of the field with 11 laps away and found
fifth starter Brian Montieth chasing him in second after finally getting by
Cannon for the spot a lap earlier.
Through heavy lapped traffic Esh
preserved his lead all the while with Montieth bearing down on him for the win
as the race moved past the halfway point.
Esh escaped disaster on the 16th
tour and again on the 18th lap after contact with lapped cars, Chad
Layton first and then Brent Marks.
And then just as he settled down after
the Marks incident, Montieth pounced to Esh’s inside as the pair entered the
first corner.
But just as Montieth went for the kill
and massive slider to briefly take control, his No. 21 mount puffed a cloud of
blue smoke and with that the Phoenixville racers chances were over for the
victory.
Montieth then pulled pitside and Esh
streaked away to the victory, his first in the prestigious event and first at
the track since August, 2011.
His margin was that of some six seconds over the rest of the
field.
The win was also a Williams Grove career
first for car owner Gary and Linda Heckman.
Cannon was second followed by Stevie Smith, Greg Hodnett and
Dave Blaney.
Sixth through 10th went to
Lucas Wolfe, Alan Krimes, Trey Starks, Adam Wilt and Curt Michael.
Heats for the 32-car field went to Esh,
Lance Dewease, Brent Marks and Gerard McIntyre Jr.
The consolation went to Hodnett, who also
set fast time in qualification with a lap of 16.488 seconds.
Frankie Herr finally wrestled the lead away from Duaine Smith
as the pair raced through the second corner on the final lap of the 20-lap super
sportsman feature event.
Smith had led from the outset with Herr moving into second on
the eighth tour.
During the final 10 laps, Herr
relentlesstly pursued Smith for the lead with Smith performing flawlessly and
holding Herr at bay despite repeated attempts by the champion to take control.
But the pressure was too much on the final lap as Herr made an
outside whip past Smith as the pair raced onto the backstretch for the final
time.
Smith settled for second followed by Scott Geesey, Chad
Criswell and Dave Berkheimer.
Heats went to Bobby Hockenberry, Gregg
Foster and Geesey.
April 18, 2014 Feature Finishes:
410 sprints, 30 laps: 1. Doug Esh, 2. Pat Cannon, 3. Stevie Smith, 4. Greg Hodnett, 5. Dave Blaney, 6. Lucas Wolfe, 7. Alan Krimes, 8. Trey Starks, 9. Adam Wilt, 10. Curt Michael, 11. Aaron Ott, 12. Gerard McIntyre Jr., 13. Lance Dewease, 14. Steve Buckwalter, 15. Chad Layton, 16. Ryan Smith, 17. Mark Smith, 18. Don Kreitz Jr., 19. Ryan Wilson, 20. Brian Montieth, 21. Brent Marks, 22. Jac Haudenschild, 23. Rick Lafferty, 24. Danny Dietrich
DNQ: Austin Hogue, Justin Barger, Kyle Reinhardt, Bradley Howard, Rodney Westhafer, Glenndon Forsythe, Cory Haas, Dale Blaney
Super sportsman, 20 laps: 1. Frankie Herr, 2. Duaine Smith, 3. Scott Geesey, 4. Chad Criswell, 5. Dave Berkheimer, 6. Bobby Hockenberry, 7. Steve Fannasy, 8. Mike Enders, 9. Todd Leonard, 10. Rick Barr, 11. Gregg Foster, 12. Scott Dellinger, 13. Steve Buckwalter, 14. Cody Fairchok, 15. Steve Wilbur, 16. Rich Eichelberger, 17. Russ Mitten, 18. Dave Socks, 19. Lanny Hake, 20. Chad Smith, 21. Tom Wyckoff, 22. Kenny Edkin, 23. Chad Trout, 24. Davey Walsh
DNQ:
Stan Wanner