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Jason
Solwold Wins Gold Cup Preliminary Feature
Jason
Solwold felt right at home on Friday night at Silver Dollar Speedway as the sun
went down and the temperature steadily dropped. Being from the state of
Washington, he is use to racing in cool conditions and feels like he is at the
top of his game when the air is brisk.
While the
track cooled down as the night went on, Solwold kept warming up. He started the
evening by turning the second fastest lap in qualifying. He followed that up
with a fourth place run in his heat race to secure a spot in the dash. He
finished second in the dash to line up on the outside of the second row for
Friday night’s event.
Solwold
held off a hard charging Jac Haudenschild to visit
Solwold
aboard the City Wide Insulation Maxim shot to the outside of Haudenschild in
the Wright One Construction Maxim on the start entering turn one and completed
the pass in turn two. Haudenschild fought back and used the high line around
the quarter-mile to keep pace with Solwold, who led all 30 laps.
“It’s
good,” said a smiling Solwold. “It’s the first
Haudenschild,
who won his seven dash of the season to earn the pole position, got everything
out of his race car as he made a final run at Solwold after a late restart and
came up just a few car lengths short. He used every inch of the cushion as he
hugged the wall and closed in on the leader as the pair motored to the
checkered flag.
“The car
felt good and was handling pretty good,” Haudenschild said. “We got a good spot
in the dash and a good qualifying number. We have a good starting spot for
tomorrow. The guys had the car working good and we should be ok for tomorrow
night.”
Daryn
Pittman in the Titan Garages & Carports Maxim set fast time on the night
and wound up third in the preliminary feature to secure a solid starting spot
in Saturday’s A-Feature. He battled youngster Brad Sweet during the middle
portion of the race before settling into third.
“Obviously
you want to win anytime you are on the race track,” Pittman said. “It’s a tough
deal with 100-some cars here, and the main goal is tomorrow night. I was
counting some points in my head when we had the yellows out there and knew that
I had to stay third. I’m happy to be on the front row for the 50-grand. I got
my first prelim win at a
Sweet in
the GP Development Maxim finished a very solid fourth in a rare winged-sprint
car start. Stevie Smith rounded out the top-five in the Race Against the Abuse
of Children Everywhere JEI. Sweet and Smith had an entertaining battle late in
the race with the youngster keeping the spot from the veteran.
“It’s
always good to run with these guys and to run good with these guys,” Sweet
said. “I don’t get to run out here very often. I don’t get to run winged cars
very often either, so this is a big boost to this team. It’s a big boost for
me, and hopefully we’ll be up front on Saturday night.”
Joey
Saldana powered his way to sixth in the Mopar-powered Dodge/Curb Records JEI,
after starting 13th. Terry McCarl came home seventh in the
Solwold
took advantage of a couple of caution flags that flew right before the leaders
were about to enter heavy traffic. Having to endure some late restarts with
Haudenschild right on his bumper, did not seem to fluster him at all.
“There was
a point when I knew he could be not too aggressive, because it was rubber
down,” said Solwold. “Anytime it takes rubber like that you have to tip toe
around a little and save your tires. I saw him inside of me one time and I knew
I could get a pretty good run off of turn two. It was just our night tonight.
It will be a whole new ballgame tomorrow night.”
While
Solwold was happy to see the caution flag fly to free up the race track for
him, Haudenschild was hoping for just the opposite. After watching Thursday
night’s preliminary feature, the native of
“We were
hoping to get in traffic a little more,” said Haudenschild. “We didn’t get to
race in traffic much, but the car still felt good. We just ended up second.”
Pittman too
was hoping to get into traffic so he could make up some ground. His crew had
set up his car to run more around other cars on the tight and racy
quarter-mile.
“We can sit
here and say we would have been better in traffic, but we will never know since
we never got there,” Pittman said. “My car was good. I don’t think I was as
good as them running the cushion in the open track. I was a little
tighter. I felt like my car would be better if we got into traffic. We
had to start moving off the cushion and go to the middle and the bottom. That’s
how it goes. (Jason) Solwold did a good job and my hat is off to him, and (Jac)
Haudenschild is always good at
Before
battling with Haudenschild, Solwold had to contend with hometown favorite Sean
Becker, who tried his best to get underneath Soldwold for the lead. He was
quick to credit his crew for working hard all night and finding a few things to
make the car even faster as the night wore on.
“Early in
the night we were struggling a little bit and kept changing things here and
there,” said Solwold. “We got it to come around, and it pays off to start up
front.”
Thanks to
his win, as well a solid second place qualifying effort and a strong run in his
heat race, Solwold earned the most points of any of the competitors during the
first two nights of the Gold Cup. This will position him on the pole for
Saturday evening’s A-Feature that will pay $50,000 to win.
“In a
points deal like this, you have to get every position that you can,” he said.
“We lost a couple in the heat race, but we kept out head up kept going after
and here we are.”
Haudenschild
had his hands full, not only keeping up with the leader, but he always had to
hold off a very determined Pittman. While he is known for rim riding and
hugging the wall, the native of
“I tried to
go low a couple times, but the cushion was really the way around here tonight,”
he said. “That’s where everyone was running.”
Haudenschild
earned the sixth most points during preliminary action and will thus line up on
the inside of the third row when the field rolls for the 53rd Annual
Gold Cup Race of Champions on Saturday night. His team will take a wait-and-see
approach to track conditions as warm afternoon temperatures are expected to
yield a dip in the mercury when the sun goes down similar to Friday nght.
“We just
have to wait and see how the track will be tomorrow night,” Haudenschild said.
“It’s been different both nights so far. We’ll see what the track is like and
just try to keep up with it.”
Pittman
tried to slip under Haudenschild a couple times, but could not quite make the
move stick. Knowing that he would be assured a front row starting spot from his
point accumulation if he finished third or better, the native of
“We just
have to wait and see what the track does,” said Pittman. “Weather does not
really affect this track like it does some places. The wind really affects it
more than anything. The last two years I have been here, it has rubbered up on
the prelim nights and never on the final night. The track will probably be a
little wetter and that will create a better race for the fans. We just have to
stay on top of it and put the right tires on. We’ll get fresh tonight and be
ready to go, and put in 40 of my best laps.”
Sweet was
ecstatic about his run, especially since he does not have the chance very often
to race in a 410-winged car. While it takes him a few laps to get the feel for
a winged car back after racing their non-wing counterparts, he finds many
similarities in the machines and can apply that when strapped into the cockpit.
“With the
non-wing cars you lift a lot earlier and get a lot more sideways,” said Sweet.
“You just have to remember to keep the foot down and keep the car straighter.
They both complement each other. It’s just awesome to come out here and do so
well with the winged car”
Having
observed two nights of racing before his team took to the track, Sweet is confident
that they will make the right calls for Saturday night to deal with an
ever-changing track that will see over 100 cars take to it.
“The track
progressively has gotten more slick as the week goes on,” said Sweet. “We tried
to do a few different things tonight and it seemed to work out. We’ll come back
pretty strong tomorrow and hopefully a little better.”
The Gold
Cup Race of Champions wraps up on Saturday night for the
GOLD CUP
RACE OF CHAMPIONS NOTEBOOK NIGHT #2
•
• QUALIFYING EVENT WINNERS: Heat race winners included: Roger Crockett,
Jeff Delte, Dion Hindi, and Joey Magurah.… Mike Stallings won the first D-Main.
Colby Wiesz won the second D-Main. … Seth Bergman won the C-Main. … Brandon
Wimmer won the B-Main. … Jac Haudenschild picked up the win in the dash.
• FEATURE
WINNERS: There have been 14 different winners in 46 A-feature events to
visit the
Kevin
Swindell (May 24 at The Dirt at Lowe’s Motor Speedway).
• PRELIMINARY FEATURE WINNERS: There have been 11 preliminary
features run this season by the
•Ľ-MILE WINNERS:
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Qualifying
1) Daryn
Pittman, Titan Racing
2) Jason
Solwold, Carnahan R19, 11.558
3) Sean
Becker, Main Motorsports 35M, 11.592
4) Brandon
Wimmer, Key 15W, 11.666
5) Brad
Furr, Furr 2F, 11.704
6) Jac
Haudenschild, Wright 35, 11.715
7) Billy
Sellers, Sellers 15S, 11.729
8)
9) Stevie
Smith, Smith 19S, 11.792
10) Andy
Gregg, Gregg 16X, 11.839
11) Brad
Sweet, McMillen 10, 11.844
12) James
Mosher, Mosher 12M, 11.862
13)
Jonathan Allard, Williams 0, 11.874
14) Jon
Maiwald, Maiwald 6M, 11.947
15) Dion
Hindi, Hindi 11D, 11.954
16) Joey
Saldana, Kasey Kahne Racing 9, 11.970
17) Roger
Crockett, Fowler 11, 12.003
18) Jayme
Barnes, Barnes 9J, 12.035
19) Joey
Magaruh, Williams 6X, 12.050
20) Bud
Kaeding, Kaeding 69K, 12.081
21) Bill
Rose, Rose 6, 12.102
22) Jeff
Delte, Delte 11X, 12.102
23) Doug
Lippincott, Lippincott 4L, 12.121
24) Robbie
Whitchurch, Moural 82, 12.124
25) Kevin
Lovell, Lovell 81, 12.144
26) Terry
McCarl, McCarl 24, 12.149
27) Shain
Matthews, Matthews 67, 12.153
28) Herman
Klein, Broussard 18B, 12.186
29)
30) Peter
Murphy, Kumar 1K, 12.213
31) Stephen
Allard, Jones 1M, 12.262
32) Jeremy
Campbell, Campbell 10C, 12.300
33) Tony
Bruce, Jr., Bruce 18T, 12.328
34) Mark
Workentine, Workentine 6W, 12.336
35) Jason
Sides, Doyle 33D, 12.389
36)
37) Mark
Tabor, Sr., Tabor 36N, 12.488
38) Seth
Bergman, Bergman 23, 12.535
39)
40) Shay
Oliver, Fauver 64, 12.594
41)
42) Jim
Skinner, Skinner 73, 12.630
43) Mike
Stallings, Stallings 83M, 12.696
44) Colby
Wiesz, Weisz 21W, 12.699
45) Garrett
Ishii, Ishii 71G, 12.743
46) Matt
Petty, Petty 24M, 12.801
47) Marv
Magouirk, Magouirk 64L, 12.853
48)
49) Jim
Richardson, Richardson 8R, 12.930
50) Troy
DeGaton, DeGaton 10D, 12.938
51) Rick
Fowzer, Fowzer 5F, 13.034
52) Craig
Smith, Wuolett 72W, 13.050
53) Carl
Droivold, Droivold 3D, 13.212
54)
Mike Monahan, Monahan 49, 13.243
55) Rick
McCormick, Duppman 96X, 13.254
56) Jason
McIntosh, McIntosh 33, 13.317
57) John
Taylor,
58) Jade
Parker, Parker 24P, 13.371
59) Cortney
Dozier, Dozier 97C, 13.692
60) Bill
Cornwell, Cornwell 3, 14.640
61) Tony
Silveria, Silviera 87, No time
62) David
Silveria, Silveria 87JR, No time
First
Heat Race (10 laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Roger
Crockett
2) Joey
Saldana
3) Stevie
Smith
4) Daryn
Pittman
5)
6) Kevin
Lovell
7) Tony
Bruce, Jr.
8) Mark
Tabor, Sr.
9) Kevin
Sharrah
10) Robbie
Whitchurch
Second
Heat Race (10 laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Dion
Hindi
2) Jayme
Barnes
3) Peter
Murphy
4) Terry
McCarl
5) Jason
Solwold
6) Billy
Sellers
7) Doug
Lippincott
8) Andy
Gregg
9) Mark
Workentine
10) Seth
Bergman
Third
Heat Race (10 laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Joey
Magaruh
2) Sean
Becker
3) Brad
Sweet
4) Jac
Haudenschild
5) Jason
Sides
6) Stephen
Allard
7) Jon
Maiwald
8) Shain
Matthews
9) Bill
Rose
10)
Fourth
Heat Race (10 laps, top 5 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1) Jeff
Delte
2) Bud
Kaeding
3) Jonathan
Allard
4) James
Mosher
5) Jeremy
Campbell
6) Brandon
Wimmer
7) Brad
Furr
8) Shay
Oliver
9) Herman
Klein
10)
First
D-main (8 laps, top 2 finishers transferred to C-main)
1) Mike
Stallings
2)
3) Garrett
Ishii [$25]
4) Cortney
Dozier [$25]
5) David
Silveria [$25]
6) Marv
Magouirk [$25]
7) John
Taylor [$25]
8) Rick
McCormick [$25]
9) Carl
Droivold [$25]
10) Rick
Fowzer [$25]
Second
D-main (8 laps, top 2 finishers transferred to C-main)
1) Colby
Wiesz
2) Matt
Petty
3) Troy
DeGaton [$25]
4) Jim
Skinner [$25]
5) Mike
Monahan [$25]
6) Jason
McIntosh [$25]
7) Bill
Cornwell [$25]
8) Jade
Parker [$25]
9)
10) Craig
Smith [$25]
C-main
(10 laps, top 2 finishers transferred to B-main)
1) Seth
Bergman
2) Mark
Tabor, Sr.
3)
4) Mike
Stallings [$80]
5)
6)
ScottHall[$50]
7) Shay
Oliver[$40]
8) Matt
Petty [$30]
9) Mark
Workentine [$25]
10) Colby
Wiesz [$25]
Dash (8
laps, finishing order determined first 10 starting positions of A-feature)
1) Jac
Haudenschild
2) Jason
Solwold
3) Daryn
Pittman
4) Sean
Becker
5) Stevie
Smith
6) Dion
Hindi
7) Brad
Sweet
8) Jonathan
Allard
9)
10) James
Mosher
B-main
(12 laps, top 4 finishers transferred to A-feature)
1)Brandon
Wimmer
2) Andy
Gregg
3) Kevin
Lovell
4) Tony
Bruce, Jr.
5) Brad
Furr [$150]
6) Billy
Sellers[$125]
7) Doug
Lippincott [$100]
8) Stephen
Allard [$75]
9) Seth
Bergman [$60]
10) Shain
Matthews [$50]
11) Jon
Maiwald [$40]
12) Kevin
Sharrah [$40]
13) Mark
Tabor, Sr.[$40]
14) Bill
Rose[$40]
15)
Robbie Whitchurch [$40]
16) Herman
Klein [$40]
A-main
(30 laps)
1) Jason
Solwold [$5,000]
2) Jac
Haudenschild [$3,000]
3) Daryn
Pittman [$2,500]
4) Brad
Sweet [$2,200]
5) Stevie
Smith [$2,100]
6) Joey
Saldana [$2,000]
7) Terry
McCarl [$1,800]
8) Bud
Kaeding [$1,600]
9) Roger
Crockett [$1,500]
10) Peter
Murphy [$1,300]
11)Jason
Sides [$1,200]
12) Jeremy
Campbell [$1,100]
13) James
Mosher [$1,000]
14) Joey
Magaruh [$700]
15)
16) Jayme
Barnes [$600]
17) Tony
Bruce, Jr. [$600]
18) Jeff
Delte [$600]
19) Kevin
Lovell [$600]
20)Brandon
Wimmer [$600]
21) Sean
Becker [$500]
22)
Jonathan Allard [$500]
23) Andy Gregg
[$500]
24) Dion
Hindi [$500]
Lap
leaders: Jason Solwold 1-30
Gold Cup
Combined Points Night 1 & Night 2
Position
Car
No.
Driver
Total Points
1
R19
Jason Solwold
536
2
21
Daryn
Pittman
533
3
20
Paul
McMahan
532
4
7
Craig
Dollansky
531
5
83
Danny
Lasoski
530
6
35
Jac
Haudenschild
527
7
92
Andy
Forsberg 524
8
93
Mike
Henry
516
9
10
Brad
Sweet
512
10
19S
Stevie
Smith
512
11
D1
Justin
Henderson
501
12
1A
Dan Menne
499
13
9
Joey
Saldana
497
14
8
Brooke
Tatnell 496
15
15K
16
11
Roger
Crockett
486
17
69K
Bud
Kaeding
481
18
1X
Randy
Hannagan
480
19
12M
James Mosher
471
20
5
21
24
Terry
McCarl
467
22
12
23
36
Jason
Martin
464
24
00
Jason
Statler
463
25
35M
Sean
Becker
463
26
6X
Joey Magaruh
462
27
83V
Billy
Wallace
461
28
99
Kyle
Hirst
453
29
9J
Jayme
Barnes
453
30
15W
Brandon
Wimmer
453
31
1K
Peter
Murphy
450
32
51
Chuck Gurney
Jr.
444
33
11X
Jeff Delte
442
34
V8
Jeff
Hodgson
438
35
0
Jonathan
Allard
436
36
10C
Jeremy
Campbell
432
37
71
Johnny
Gray
432
38
69
Brent
Kaeding
432
39
33D
Jason
Sides
430
40
11D
Dion Hindi
430
41
39
Greg
DeCaires
425
42
19
Becca
43
2F
Brad
Furr
424
44
16X
Andy
Gregg
423
45
40
Chris
Webber
421
46
1
Brett Miller
420
47
15S
Billy
Sellers
419
48
81
Kevin
Lovell
415
49
98
Chris
Masters
413
50
18T
Tony Bruce
Jr.
404
51
27
Brett Rollag
404
52
6M
Jon
Maiwald
382
53
71L
Korey
Lovell
380
54
4L
Doug
Lippencott
380
55
15
Donny
Schatz
374
56
44
Matt
57
11N
Danny
Ochs
369
58
1M
Stephen
Allard
363
59
67
Shain
Matthews
357
60
2
Zack
Mason
354
61
6
Bill
Rose
348
62
29A
Jason
Botsford
347
63
10H
Dennis
Harvey
342
64
26B
Kevin
Sharrah
342
65
33T
Jimmy
Trulli
339
66
82
Robbie
Whitechurch
337
67
11J
Dave James
335
68
23
Seth
Bergman
333
69
38N
Mark Tabor
Jr. 330
70
18B
Herman
Klien
328
71
36N
Mark Tabor
Sr.
325
72
96
Geoff Duppman
325
73
69C
74
17B
Kelly Barnett
301
75
20D
76
151
77
7X
Eddy
Lewis
291
78
6W
Mark
Workentine
288
79
64
Shay Oliver
287
80
20F
Jeff
Flure
283
81
15H
Pat Harvey
218
82
83M
Mike
Stallings
214
83
18
84
20J
James
Sweeney
198
85
51X
Gary Paulson
196
86
24M
Matt
Petty
192
87
21W
Colby
Wiesz
188
88
73
Jim
Skinner
184
89
71G
Garrett
Ishi
182
90
10D
91
64L
Mark
Magouirk
166
92
49
Mike Monahan
156
93
95
94
97C
Cortney
Dozier
150
95
33
Jason McIntosh
148
96
87JR
David
Silvera
142
97
35D
John
Taylor
142
98
96X
Rich
McCormick
142
99
3D
Carl
Droivold
142
100
5F
Rick
Fowzer
142
101
8R
Jim
Richardson
142
102
72W
Craig
Smith
140
103
3
Bill
Cornwell
136
104
24P
Jade
Parker
136
STAT
ATTACK, through September 8 at Silver Dollar
There have
been 45
A-Feature
winners (14 different drivers) Rank - Driver, Hometown - Wins
1 -
#15 Donny Schatz,
2 -
#9 Joey Saldana,
3 -
#7 Craig Dollansky,
4 -
#35 Jac Haudenschild,
#8 Brooke Tatnell, San Souci, NSW,
#21 Daryn Pittman,
7 – #83
Danny Lasoski,
#24 Terry McCarl,
#5 Sammy Swindell,
10 -
#24
#15K
#20 Paul McMahan,
#22 Fred Rahmer,
#1 Kevin Swindell,
Deepest
starting position to win A-feature Car, driver, hometown - Starting position
#15
Donny Schatz,
Preliminary
Feature winners (7)
1 – #7
Craig Dollansky,
#21 Daryn Pittman,
#15 Donny Schatz,
3- #5 Sammy
Swindell,
#22 Fred Rahmer,
#24 Terry McCarl,
#83 Danny Lasoski,
#R19 Jason Solwold,
Lap
leaders, including A-features and preliminary features Car, driver, hometown -
Total laps led (22 different drivers have led a lap)
#15
Donny Schatz,
#7
Craig Dollansky,
#9
Joey Saldana,
#21
Daryn Pittman,
#8
Brooke Tatnell, San Souci, NSW,
#35
Jac Haudenschild,
#83
Danny Lasoski,
#5
Sammy Swindell,
#24
Terry McCarl,
#20
Paul McMahan,
#2L
Ed Lynch Jr., Apollo,
#22
Fred Rahmer,
#R19
Jason Solwold,
#1
Kevin Swindell,
#24
#5
Tyler Walker,
#15K
#2
Dale Blaney,
#10C
Jeremy Campbell,
#17G
#36
Rob Chaney,
#10
#19
Becca Anderson,
Time
trial leaders (25 different drivers)
Rank -
Driver, Hometown - Quick times
1 – #15
Donny Schatz,
2 - #24
Terry McCarl,
#9 Joey Saldana,
#8 Brooke Tatnell, San Souci, NSW,
5 – #7
Craig Dollansky,
#35 Jac Haudenschild,
#D1 Justin Henderson,
#20 Paul McMahan,
#9 Joey Saldana,
#R19 Jason Solwold,
11 - #11D
Dion Hindi,
#1X Randy Hannagan, San Jose – 2
#15K
#21 Daryn Pittman,
#24 Sammy Swindell,
#1X Rob Chaney,
#25 Lance Dewease,
#1X Randy Hannagan, San Jose - 1
#9K Craig Keel,
#4K Kelly Kinser,
#83 Danny Lasoski,
#2L Ed Lynch Jr.,
#19S Stevie Smith, New
#5 Tyler Walker,
Track
records established in 2006
* Terry
McCarl, March 4, United Sports Arizona Race Park (3/8-mile), Tucson, Ariz.,
13.127 seconds at 102.481 mph.
*
Paul McMahan, May 5, U.S. 36 Raceway (3/8-mile), Osborn, Mo., 9.846 seconds at
135.36 mph.
* Joey
Saldana August 19, Nodak Speedway (3/8-mile),
*
Donny Schatz, May 29, Orange County Fair Speedway (5/8-mile),
* Donny
Schatz, August 30 at Southern Oregon Speedway (1/3-mile),
Dash
Winners (26 different winners)*
Rank -
Driver, Hometown - Dash Wins
1 – #7
Craig Dollansky,
#35 Jac Haudenschild,
#15 Donny Schatz,
4 - #21
Daryn Pittman,
#8 Brooke Tatnell, San Souci, NSW,
6 – #24
Terry McCarl,
7 – #83
Danny Lasoski,
#22 Fred Rahmer,
#36 Rob Chaney,
#11D Dion Hindi, Albuquerque - 2
#20 Paul McMahan,
#9 Joey Saldana,
#R19 Jason Solwold,
#1 Kevin Swimdell,
#5 Sammy Swindell,
#5 Tyler Walker,
18-#17G
#2 Dale Blaney,
#10C Jeremy Campbell,
#1X Randy Hannagan, San Jose - 1
#45x Johnny Herrera,
#24
#15K Chad Kemenah, Findlay, Ohio - 1
#11 Kraig Kinser, Bloomington, Ind. - 1
#12 Chad Layton, Harrisburg, Pa. - 1
*-Single 10-car dash started on May 20. Previously there had been two six-car
dashes for single-day events.
Pole
Positions (24 different drivers)
Rank -
Driver, Hometown - Poles
1 – #7
Craig Dollansky, Elk River, Minn. – 7
#15 Donny Schatz, Fargo, N.D. – 7
3 - #8
Brooke Tatnell, San Souci, NSW, Australia - 6
4 – #35 Jac
Haudenschild, Wooster, Ohio - 5
#21 Daryn Pittman, Owasso, Okla. - 5
6 - #24
Terry McCarl, Altoona, Iowa – 3
7 – #11D
Dion Hindi, Albuquerque - 2
#9 Joey Saldana, Brownsburg, Ind. - 2
#5 Sammy Swindell, Germantown, Tenn. – 2
#22 Fred Rahmer, Salfordville, Pa. - 2
#R19 Jason Solwold, Mt. Vernon, Wash. – 2
#1 Kevin Swindell, Germantown, Tenn. - 2
13-#17G
#2 Dale Blaney, Hartford, Ohio - 1
#10C Jeremy Campbell, Monroe, Mich. - 1
#36 Rob Chaney, Wooster, Ohio - 1
#1X Randy Hannagan, San Jose - 1
#45x Johnny Herrera, Albuquerque - 1
#24
#15K Chad Kemenah, Findlay, Ohio - 1
#11 Kraig Kinser, Bloomington, Ind. – 1
#83 Danny Lasoski, Dover, Mo. - 1
#20 Paul McMahan, Nashville, Tenn. - 1
#5 Tyler Walker, Los Angeles - 1
B-main
Winners (33 different winners)
Rank -
Driver, Hometown - "B" Wins
1 - #15K
Chad Kemenah, Findlay, Ohio - 4
2 – #D1
Justin Henderson, Sioux Falls, S.D. - 3
#36 Jason Martin, Liberal, KS - 3
#24 Terry McCarl, Altoona, Iowa – 3
#15 Donny Schatz, Fargo, N.D. – 3
6 – #10C
Jeremy Campbell, Monroe, Mich. - 2
#7 Craig Dollansky, Elk River, Minn. – 2
#35 Jac Haudenschild, Wooster, Ohio - 2
#11D Dion Hindi, Albuquerque, N.M. - 2
#20 Paul McMahan, Nashville, Tenn. – 2
#21 Daryn Pittman, Owasso, Okla. – 2
#4J Jeff Shepard, Upperco, Md. - 1
#1 Kevin Swindell, Germantown, Tenn. – 2
14- #19
Becca Anderson, Houston, Del. - 1
#97 Aaron Berryhill, Broken Arrow, Okla. - 1
#2B Dale Blaney, Hartford, Ohio - 1
#5B Chad Blonde, Litchfield, Mich. - 1
#21X
#18T Tony Bruce Jr., Liberal, KS - 1
#25 Lance Dewease, Fayetteville, Penn. - 1
#44G Kaley Gharst, Decatur, Ill. – 1
#1X Randy Hannagan, San Jose - 1
#24
#9K Craig Keel, Weedsport, N.Y. – 1
#2L Ed Lynch Jr., Apollo, Pa. - 1
#12M James, Mosher, Albuquerque, N.M. - 1
#44 Ned Powers, Belle Fourche, S.D. - 1
#9 Joey Saldana, Brownsburg, Ind. – 1
#79 Davey Sammons, Bordentown, NJ - 1
#19S Stevie Smith, New Oxford, Penn. - 1
#R19 Jason Solwold, Mt. Vernon, Wash. - 1
#24 Sammy Swindell, Germantown, Tenn. - 1
#20W Greg Wilson, Benton Ridge, Ohio – 1
#15W Brandon Wimmer, Fairmount, Ind. - 1
#9W Gary Wright, Hooks, Texas - 1
Kevin
Gobrecht Rookie of the Year Award Presented by Maxim Racing and ButlerBuilt
Chad
Kemenah / 6029
Jeremy
Campbell / 5614 / -415
Justin
Henderson / 5543 / -486
Becca
Anderson / 4592 / -1437
Jason
Martin / 4548 / -1481