Saturday, September 28, 2024
Results

6.8.18 Clinton County Speedway Results

A full field of 26 Limited Late Models took to the high banks of the 3/8 mile Friday evening. The Mason Dixon series traveled to the Clinton County Motor Speedway to challenge the regular competitors. The track was in excellent condition, wide, smooth and tacky. With the pill draw completed, Devin Frey in the 62 sat on the pole, with the #8 of Taylor Farlling outside row one. At the drop of the green, Frey set a blistering pace thru lap six. Moving thru the field was Mr Smooth, Jim Yoder, in the 42 car. The caution flew for the #57 of Mellott with a blown rear tire. With the field bunched up , the restart saw Yoder take the #42 to the high side to run side by side with Frey . Lap after lap they were locked together. By mid way the leaders were in heavy lapped traffic as many of the 26 starters were all battling for position. Yoder drove the S&R Towing sponsored car to the cushion and was able to take the lead , by two car lengths . Frey continued the pursuit, with the 5J of Jeremy Ohl and the 8 of Taylor Farlling on his rear bumper. With five to go, Brad McGinnis in the 13 and the 2J of Justin Weaver made their move to challenge the leaders. Four cars under a blanket all bidding for that first spot position!. Holding off all challengers , Mr Smooth, Jim Yoder took the #42 car under the checkered . Finishing second was Frey in the 62, followed by McGinnis, Ohl, with Weaver rounding out the top five.

A full field of 270 Micros took the green for the feature event, The Wild Child, Jeff Weaver moved thru the field to claim the lead as the crossed flags were displayed. With the #17 of Troy Whitesel close in tow. Bobby Sanso in the 20S finished third followed by the X of Hockenbrock and Nick Whitesel in the 7NN rounding out the top five. In the Pro Stock division Kevin VanAmburg in the 8* earned the pole with the 28J Johnny Bouse in second. VanAmburg powered the 8* from flag to flag. The battle was for second, as Bouse, AY Schilling, the #16 of Dawson , and the 6 of Noah Jensen all took turns hugging the rear bumper of the VanAmburg car. The finish saw a very happy VanAmburg pick up his first win of the season with Tommy Dawson , AY Schilling, Noah Jensen and Johnny Bouse in the top Five. 11 Front wheel drive machines took the green. Tim Campbell in the TJ Shooters car qualified for the pole, with the #6 of Eric Luzier in second . Campbell took his 2T machine to a commanding lead. finishing second was Luzier, the 31 of Orndorf, the 66 of Krevling and the #4 of Cody Stover for the top five. Wise Potato Chips provided bags of chips for all the kids attending , it is greatly appreciated. Harold and Sam Dickson won the 50/50, over $500! Capping off the evening, Robert Johnson and Bob Winn were the lucky winners to earn a five lap ride in the two seater Super Late Model. With Mr Smooth driving, the two lucky guys got to see what it is like to run flat out up against the wall. Next week the Patriot 360 Sprint Cars make their debut at CCMS sponsored by T&C Transport of Bellefonte PA. Along with the 600 and 270 micros and the Front Wheel Drive cars.