From Port Royal Speedway
Port Royal, PA — (May 31, 2014) — Greg Hodnett of Thomasville wired the field for the 25-lap 410 sprint car feature at Port Royal Speedway on Saturday night while the stock cars staged exciting racing in the 355 econo late model, xtreme stock and all american outlaw divisions.
Andrew Yoder of Middleburg overcame from the ninth starting spot to continue his strangle hold on the econo late model division, now having scored all three of the mains contested for the class to date.
In the xtreme stocks Bill Powell exchanged the lead with Bob Bussey over the final five laps to come out on top at the finish.
In the all american outlaws main Kurt Zimmerman came forward from the ninth spot to take the checkers.
Hodnett drew the pole for the start of the 410 sprint car feature and set sail on the field when the green flag unfurled.
He entered the backmarkers on the fifth circuit chased by Curt Stroup and Dave Ely.
Meanwhile, having started ninth in the field, Blane Heimbach was blistering around the bottom groove of the track to be sitting in third when the red flag came out with nine laps scored for a crash by Doug Esh and Logan Wagner.
The pair was battling for the fourth spot when they collided and flipped in the fourth turn, escaping injury.
Hodnett had four lapped cars as a buffer between himself and Stroup for the restart and when action resumed he picked up his previous pace at the front.
Mike Wagner got by Heimbach and Stroup in one outside swoop on the 11th tour but then began fading as Heimbach took third on lap 12 and then overtook Wagner for second with 12 laps to go.
By that time Hodnett had a half track lead on Heimbach but with the final 16 laps going non stop to the finish Heimbach had to settle for second at the end, some 4.492 seconds behind the winner after driving down the margin to a straightaway at the finish.
Wagner was third followed by 10th starter Rick Lafferty and Dave Ely.
Sixth through 10th went to Ryan Taylor, Mike Erdley, Nate Snyder, Steve Buckwalter and Chad Layton.
Heats for the 26-car field went to Dave Hahn, Ely and Wagner with Brock Zearfoss taking the consolation race.
Polesitter Tim Krape led the first seven laps of the 15-lap econo late model feature before succumbing to the pressure of Eric Irvin.
Irvin drove into the lead just before the caution flag came out with nine away.
Yoder was up to third for the restart and got by Krape at the new green before closing in on Irvin.
Then another caution bunched the field with four laps to go at which time Yoder first drove into control only to see Irvin battle back in the third corner to pull the field back to the stripe with three to go.
But then with two to go in the event Yoder took the lead again and this time he wouldn’t relinquish it.
Irvin ended up 1.156 seconds behind in second followed by Todd Snook, Krape and Bill Henney.
Sixth through 10th went to Devin Hart, Lloyd Hockenberry, Lucas Bryner, Troy Miller and Danny Sollers.
Twin heats went to Troy Miller and Snook. ‘
The xtreme stock main saw Bill Powell lead from the pole in the 15-lapper only to find the yellow flag unfurling with four laps down for a tangle that took out the second, third and fourth place cars.
That advanced Bob Bussey into second after starting seventh and Bussey hounded Powell for the balance of the race, taking the lead on the eighth tour only to then be hounded by Powell.
The all time win leader in the division, Powell pressured to regain the lead and slipped by with one lap to go to end up taking the hard fought victory.
Bussey was second followed by Darian Trego, Mike Goodwin and Tyler Amtower.
Polesitter Bryan Green led until the seventh lap of the 20-lap all american outlaws main when ninth starter Kurt Zimmerman of Pasadena, Md., took a lead he wouldn’t surrender to the finish although the front four cars raced together under a blanket all the way to the end.
Green held second to the end after losing the lead while Dylan Keim took third with Randy Doty fourth and Jim Chenoweth finishing in fifth.
Twin heats went to Zimmerman and Doty.
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Feature Finishes
5/31/14
410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Greg Hodnett, 2. Blane Heimbach, 3. Mike Wagner, 4. Rick Lafferty, 5. Dave Ely, 6. Ryan Taylor, 7. Mike Erdley, 8. Nate Snyder, 9. Steve Buckwalter, 10. Chad Layton, 11. Curt Stroup, 12. Pat Cannon, 13. Dave Hahn, 14. Dylan Cisney, 15. Davey Sammons, 16. Alex Schanz, 17. Scott Wilson, 18. Brock Zearfoss, 19. Joey Hershey, 20. Trenton Sheaffer, 21. Dustin Baney, 22. Troy Fraker, 23. Logan Wagner, 24. Doug Esh
DNQ: Jessica Anderson, Francis Sesco
355 Econo late models, 15 laps: 1. Andrew Yoder, 2. Eric Irvin, 3. Todd Snook, 4. Tim Krape, 5. Bill Henney, 6. Devin Hart, 7. Lloyd Hockenberry, 8. Lucas Bryner, 9. Troy Miller, 10. Danny Sollers, 11. Shaun Miller, 12. Cody Butterbaugh, 13. Scott Daniels, 14. Harold Ranck,15. Chase Bowsman, 16. Garrett Gray, 17. Jason Nace, 18. Ken Stitt Jr.
DNS: Jared Fulkroad, Ken Beck, Ralph Morgan Jr.
Xtreme stocks, 15 laps: 1. Bill Powell, 2. Bob Bussey, 3. Darian Trego, 4. Mike Goodwin, 5. Tyler Amtower, 6. Floyd Sheets, 7. Deron Henry, 8. Dave Kepner, 9. Jason Zook, 10. Jesse Brown, 11. Pete Leister, 12. Corey Kepner
All American outlaws, 20 laps: 1. Kurt Zimmerman, 2. Bryan Green, 3. Dylan Keim, 4. Randy Doty, 5. Jim Chenoweth, 6. Justin Cullum, 7. Jim Minter, 8. Todd Paul, 9. Al Daniels, 10. Scott Jorda, 11. Hunter Nester, 12. Steve Jorda, 13. Justin Mathis, 14. Tony Jorda, 15. Tim Fake, 16. Carnie Fryfogle