Montieth Beaths Brandon
Rahmer In Non-Stop Williams Grove Sprints
Nouse gets second of season in 358s
4/27/18
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Mechanicsburg –
“The Edge,” Brian Montieth returned to Williams Grove Speedway victory lane on
Friday night for the first time since August of 2016, scoring a popular win in
the 410 sprint car main.
In the 358 sprint feature, Kevin Nouse pounced on a restart with two laps to go
to steal the win from Jeff Halligan.
The 25-lap 410 sprint main went non-stop from start to finish, turning in a time
of 7:45.367 and the entire event proved to be an exciting one.
Steve Buckwalter started on the pole of the feature flanked by Brandon Rahmer
with Montieth lining up third and Buckwalter took the lead over a close Rahmer
on the start.
From the get-go, Rahmer was forced to deal with a challenging Montieth as
Buckwalter set the pace.
Montieth had Rahmer passed twice during the third
and fourth laps only to watch as Rahmer drove back by him to reclaim the second
spot.
The trio of leaders entered the backmarkers on the eighth lap with Rahmer having
gotten away from Montieth just enough to be challenging Buckwalter for control
with 10 in the books.
But just that quick, Montieth again caught up to Rahmer and blasted to his
inside for second on the 11th tour
Buckwalter was pounding the high cushion as the
leader with both Rahmer and Montieth bearing down for control, darting in and
out of traffic when one simple bobble on the cushion cost him the lead on the
13th tour.
As Buckwalter set the car into the third corner, it pitched sideways off of the
cushion and came down across the track as Montieth zoomed by along with Rahmer
who ended up just squeezing between Buckwalter’s faltering mount and the inside
rail in the fourth turn.
Montieth then went to work threading his way around
the big half-mile with Rahmer in tow.
At the end, Montieth took the 24th win of his career at the track by 3.755
seconds over Rahmer with Buckwalter, Freddie Rahmer and TJ Stutts completing the
top five.
Sixth through 10th went to Bill Balog, Anthony Macri, Lucas Wolfe, Greg Hodnett
and Aaron Ott.
Heats went to Buckwalter, Brandon Rahmer and Montieth.
Jeff Halligan took the lead from Chris Frank on the second lap of the 20-lap 358
sprint main and had point leaeder Kevin Nouse on his trail in second on the
fourth circuit.
Nouse and Halligan then raced the next 14 laps
challenging each other for the win as Knouse pulled even with Halligan to his
inside more than once only to watch as Halligan clawed back into control.
Halligan changed lanes at will around the oval as he
fought to hold onto the lead, keeping Nouse guessing in every turn while also
working the backmarkers.
Through it all, Halligan was able to maintain his advantage over Nouse until a
lone caution flag unfurled with two laps go to and that proved to be Halligan’s
undoing.
The pacesetter set a slow gait back to the green flag and that allowed Nouse to
climb all over him for the lead as the pair entered the first corner.
Nouse pushed his No. 11 to Halligan’s inside as the
pair blasted into the turn and then drove off for the victory, his second of the
season at the track and the 19th of is oval career.
Frank was third followed by Brett Wanner and Todd Rittenhouse Jr.
Sixth through 10th went to Scott Fisher, Matt Findley, Rich Eichelberger, Brie
Hershey and Dwight Leppo.
Heats went to Frank, Gregg Foster and Findley.
Feature Finishes
4/27/18
410 sprints: 1. Brian Montieth, 2. Brandon Rahmer, 3. Steve Buckwalter, 4.
Freddie Rahmer, 5. TJ Stutts, 6. Bill Balog, 7. Anthony Macri, 8. Lucas Wolfe,
9. Greg Hodnett, 10. Aaron Ott, 11. Rick Lafferty, 12. Cory Haas, 13. Logan
Wagner, 14. Chad Trout, 15. Tony Fiore, 16. Tyler Esh, 17. TJ Dehaven, 18. Troy
Fraker, 19. Rodney Westhafer, 20. Kody Lehman, 21. Chris Priar, 22. Matt Boland,
23. Nicole Bower, 24. Alan Krimes
358 sprints: 1. Kevin Nouse, 2. Jeff Halligan, 3. Chris Frank, 4. Brett Wanner,
5. Todd Rittenhouse Jr., 6. Scott Fisher, 7. Matt Findley, 8. Rich Eichelberger,
9. Brie Hershey, 10. Dwight Leppo, 11. Glenndon Forsythe, 12. Hank Donovan Jr.,
13. Gregg Foster, 14. Troy Rhome, 15. Jake Galloway, 16. JB Cunningham, 17.
Wyatt Hinkle
DNS: Jake Eldreth, Cody Keller, Troy Wagaman Jr., Nyle Berkes