Freddie Rahmer Impresses With
Come-From-Behind Williams Grove Sprints Win
Nouse grabs 358 main
4/21/17
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Mechanicsburg –
Freddie Rahmer stole the show late on Friday night
at Williams Grove Speedway, coming forward from the ninth starting spot to
record the 410 sprint car win over Cory Haas, who led all but the final two
laps.
And in the 358 sprint car main, Kevin Nouse pulled off the
same feat, leading only the last two laps, to pick up the feature event.
Cory Haas and Matt Campbell started on the front row of the
410 sprint car feature and Haas took the lead at the start, chased closely by
Campbell.
Only one caution flag on the final lap would slow the hectic
pace in the feature and before that, both Campbell and Lucas Wolfe took their
shots at the win.
Campbell got around Haas for the lead on
the third lap only to see Haas reclaim control on the next circuit.
Wolfe meanwhile had started fifth in the field and raced into third on the fifth lap just as Campbell was again mounting a bid for the lead.
But Haas would be up to the challenge and
Wolfe then began working on Campbell for second.
It took several laps for Wolfe to get
around Campbell for the spot, which he finally did with 11 laps to go thanks to
a run in the fourth turn.
Wolfe then set his sights on leader Haas
who had been unable to get away from the pack and on the 19th lap
Wolfe briefly surged into the lead in the first and second turns only to watch
as Haas reclaimed narrow command on the backchute.
And it was then that Rahmer entered the
picture, up to fifth and mowing down the field at will.
He took fourth from Rick Lafferty with
four to go and at the same time Campbell overtook Wolfe to again run second.
On the 23rd lap, Rahmer
blasted from fourth to second, passing by both Campbell and a faltering Wolfe
before darting around Haas for the lead in stunning fashion as the white flag
unfurled.
But just then Wolfe blew a right rear tire and spun backwards
on the frontstretch, causing the lone caution period of the race.
Any potential bid by Haas to regain control proved fruitless
on the restart as Rahmer easily drove to the win on the final lap, taking the
checkers by .334 seconds.
Campbell rode home third followed by
Lafferty and 11th starter Brian Montieth.
Sixth through 10th went to
Danny Dietrich, Brock Zearfoss, Greg Hodnett, Doug Esh and Alan Krimes.
Heats went to Campbell, Dietrich and Hodnett with Eric Riggins
Jr. taking the consolation.
The win was the seocond of young Rahmer’s career at the oval
and it was worth $4,100 including a $500 bonus for winning from the fifth row.
The 358 sprint main saw polesitter Phil Walter take the lead
when the green flag came out chased by second starter Eric Parker.
Parker tried his best to get around Walter but Walter was able
to thwart his advances and keep a narrow lead even as the race hit the halfway
point and worked through traffic.
However third starter Kevin Nouse was
racing third and began finding speed in his machine with eight laps to go,
racing to the inside of Parker for second with four laps left.
As leader Walter worked traffic, Nouse drew even with him for
the lead as the pair crossed the line with two laps to go and together they
boldly raced side by side into the first corner, displaying great skill in not
colliding.
Walter tried to use the inside lane to seize slight control as
the pair raced out of the second turn and again the pair shot into a corner,
this time the third turn, side by side but this time Nouse got the upper hand
and took the lead with one to go.
Shortly after taking the white flag, the races only caution
unfurled, clearing the track for Nouse who was able to pull away on the final
lap for his first win of the year at the track.
Parker got by Walter for second on the final lap.
Jared Esh and Doug Hammaker completed the top five
Sixth through 10th went to
Brie Hershey, Adrian Shaffer, Scott Fisher, Jordan Givler and Dave Thrush
rounded out the top 10.
Heats went to Parker and Shaffer.
April 21, 2017
Feature Finishes
Sprint cars (25 laps):
1. Freddie Rahmer, 2. Cory Haas, 3. Matt Campbell, 4. Rick Lafferty, 5. Brian
Montieth, 6. Danny Dietrich, 7. Brock Zearfoss, 8. Greg Hodnett, 9. Doug Esh,
10. Alan Krimes, 11. TJ Stutts, 12. Dale Blaney, 13. Anthony Macri, 14. Brandon
Rahmer, 15. Eric Tomecek, 16. Nicole Bower, 17. Daryl Stimeling, 18. George
Streaker Jr., 19. Eric Riggins Jr., 20. Lucas Wolfe, 21. Troy Fraker, 22. Mike
Walter II., 23. Kyle Pruitt, 24. Aaron Ott
DNQ:
George Streaker Sr.
358 Sprints (20 laps):
1. Kevin Nouse, 2. Eric Parker, 3. Phil Walter, 4. Jared Esh, 5. Doug Hammaker,
6. Brie Hershey, 7. Adrian Shaffer, 8. Scott Fisher, 9. Jordan Givler, 10. Dave
Thrush, 11. Troy Wagaman Jr., 12. Chris Frank, 13. Matt Findley, 14. Brett
Wanner, 15. TJ Dehaven, 16. Rich Eichelberger, 17. Jeff Halligan
DNS:
Chris Arnold, Nyle Berkes, DJ Montgomery