Stevie Smith Claims Battle With
Hodnett To Win Williams Grove Open Tune Up
Nouse gets sixth in 358
sprints
9/26/14
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Mechanicsburg
– Stevie Smith and Greg Hodnett battled like the
professionals that they are, putting on an impressive display of skill for the
victory in Friday night’s 25-lap National Open tune up event for 410 sprints at
Williams Grove Speedway with Smith coming out on top for his fourth oval win of
the season.
In the 20-lap 358 sprint main Kevin Nouse took the lead at the
halfway point to record his sixth Williams Grove checkers of the year.
The start of the 410 sprint feature was red flagged for a
backstretch flip by Pat Cannon, who escaped injury.
Hodnett had the pole to start the race with Smith to his
outside and the race was decided between the pair with Smith at first getting
the lead on the start that was red flagged before Hodnett got the drop on the
second attempt.
An early caution flag bunched the field
with three laps down and Hodnett leading and when action resumed Smith drove
deep into the third corner to take the lead.
Hodnett fought back seconds later however
and drove even deeper into the first corner to get back around Smith and again
hold control.
But he had his hands full with Smith, who gave him absolutely
no breathing room lap after lap and as the race entered lapped traffic it was
beginning to seem inevitable that Smith would again get the lead at some point.
Smith literally raced less than a half car length from
Hodnett’s bumper, relentlessly stalking him as each lap clicked off until he was
finally able to beat him to the center of the first corner with a gutsy move to
Hodnett’s inside.
In the blink of an eye Smith beat Hodnett to the center of the
turn and then he twitched the car for a lane change of just one car width to set
his No. 51 on the cushion directly in front of Hodnett’s planned swoop around
the outsider of the corners.
And then with Hodnett forced to backpedal to prevent contact
Smith jetted away down the backchute.
A final caution flag regouped the field
on the 17th tour and on the restart 12th starter Doug Esh
earned attention with his run inside the top five.
He moved from fifth to blast by Lance Dewease and Craig
Dollansky over the final seven laps to finish third.
Meanwhile, while Esh was performing, Hodnett tracked Smith
back down over the final four laps and excited the fans again by driving to
Smith’s inside off of the turns.
But after Smith saw Hodnett getting that
far around while running the bottom, the veteran moved down on the track to
preserve the $4,000 victory.
“It was a ball, I’ll tell ya’,” Smith
said of his contest with Hodnett.
“It was a hell of a race!”
Car owner Fred Rahmer gave his take on
the display of skill for the win.
“He’s one hell of a driver,” Rahmer said.
“Last year I was too old or we could of
won a lot of races.
He makes me look like a genius,” he said of Smith.
Invader Dollansky rode home fourth followed by Dewease.
Sixth through 10th went to
Danny Dietrich, Lucas Wolfe, Don Kreitz Jr., Brian Montieth and Curt Michael.
Heats for the 34 car field went to Lynton Jeffrey, Kreitz,
Dollansky and Dewease.
Hodnett claimed the dash and Adam Wilt scored the B Main.
Dietrich set fast time with a lap of 16.498 seconds.
Unofficially, Hodnett took over the season point lead from
Kreitz by 50 markers.
Nouse started 10th in the 358
sprint main and got by leader Jordan Givler at the halfway point to get his win.
The victory unofficially sealed up
bragging rights for Nouse in the 2014 title chase.
Second in points to date on the season, Adrian Shaffer was
involved in a lap seven incident on the backstretch that brought out the red
flag.
Givler finished a solid second in the feature followed by
Chris Arnold, Scott Fisher and Brad McClelland.
Heats for the 22 car field went to Matt Findley, Arnold and
McClelland.
September 26, 2014 Feature
Finishes:
410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Stevie Smith, 2. Greg Hodnett, 3. Doug Esh, 4. Craig Dollansky, 5. Lance Dewease, 6. Danny Dietrich, 7. Lucas Wolfe, 8. Don Kreitz Jr., 9. Brian Montieth, 10. Curt Michael, 11. Alan Krimes, 12. Dale Blaney, 13. Brent Marks, 14. Shane Stewart, 15. Brock Zearfoss, 16. Steve Buckwalter, 17. Rodney Westhafer, 18. Gerard McIntyre Jr., 19. Lynton Jeffrey, 20. Aaron Ott, 21. Austin Hogue, 22. Adam Wilt, 23. Justin Henderson, 24. Pat Cannon
DNQ: Tim Glatfelter, Ryan Wilson, Nicole Bower, Ryan Taylor, Jim Shuster, Glenndon Forsythe, Cory Haas, Dave Blaney, Ryan Smith, Jay Reichard
358 sprints, 20 lap: 1. Kevin Nouse, 2. Jordan Givler, 3. Chris Arnold, 4. Scott Fisher, 5. Brad McClelland, 6. Matt Findley, 7. Brie Hershey, 8. Cody Lehman, 9. Jay Galloway, 10. CJ Quirk, 11. Dwight Leppo, 12. DJ Montgomery, 13. John Braim, 14. Seth Kearchner, 15. Chad Trout, 16. Chandler Leiby, 17. Adrian Shaffer, 18. Leah Starner, 19. Matt Campbell, 20. Doug Hammaker, 21. Rich Eichelberger