US36 Raceway ASCS Midwest/WOW Results and Stories

Friday, June 18, 2010
6/18/10
 
US36 Raceway
Osborn, MO

ASCS-M/WOW

20 cars

Heat one (started): 1. Jack Dover 53 (7) 2. J Kinder 88 (1) 3. Jay Russell 76 (3) 4. Frank Brown 43 (2) 5. Tyler Blank 75 (4) 6. Kim Kennedy 1K (6) 7. Dakota Carroll 11c (5)

Kinder shot out to an early lead in the 8-lapper. Dover was second by the halfway point, slicing through the field, and moved into the lead just before taking the white flag.

Heat two (started): 1. Zach Davis 3z (1) 2. Eric Todd 21 (2) 3. Jon Corbin 9 (3) 4. Curtis Evans 1P (4) 5. Doug Lovegrove 44 (5) 6. Steven Cross 19s (7) 7. Curtis Boyer 72 (6)

Davis led the mostly single-file affair from flag to flag.

Heat three (started): 1. Bronson Maeschen 1 (1) 2. Mike Hess 18 (2) 3. Jonathan Cornell 28 (6) 4. Eric Lutz 5 (5) 5. David Brown 48 (3) 6. Austin Alumbaugh 33 (4)

Maeschen led throughout with Hess in tow. Alumbaugh's car was not handling right and he pulled off on lap two. Cornell and Lutz moved into third and fourth in the stoutest heat of the night.

A main (started): 1. Dover (5) 2. Cornell (3) 3. Hess (6) 4. Todd (7) 5. Corbin (9) 6. Evans (11) 7. Russell (4) 8. Blank (14) 9. Maeschen (1) 10. Lovegrove (13) 11. D. Brown (16) 12. Cross (15) 13. Carroll (20) 14. Lutz (10) 15. Alumbaugh (18) 16. Davis (2) 17. Boyer (19) 18. F. Brown (12) 19. Kinder (8) 20. Kennedy (17)

Maeschen shot out to an early lead in the 25-lapper. Kennedy got up into the wall in turn two on lap two and brought out the red. Maeschen led Davis, Cornell, Dover and Hess back to green. The leaders were in heavy lap traffic, with Dover challenging Maeschen for the lead, when Kinder spun with a mechanical problem with five laps in the books. Maeschen led over Dover, Cornell, Davis and Hess on the restart. Maeschen shot out in front of the field and led the next six laps. Dover shot by Maeschen on the backstretch, but Maeschen dove back under in three and four in lapped traffic. Maeschen came out high in turn four, and nearly made contact with the lapped car of Boyer. Maeschen got sideways, bringing out the caution. He restarted at the tail. Dover led Cornell, Hess, Russell and Todd on the restart. Dover pulled awsy. Lutz came on strong at that point, and moved into third by lap 22, when disaster struck. Both Lutz and Davis got upside down. Lovegrove was also involved. Now Dover led Cornell, Hess, Todd and Corbin with three to go, and that would be the way they would finish. The win was worth $1,500 to Dover.