Haas Wins First For Trone
At Williams Grove, Nouse Gets Careeer 18th In 358s
4/6/18
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Mechanicsburg –
Cory Haas of York drove the Trone’s Special No. 39 sprinter to the victory
Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway, rocketing from his front row starting
spot to pick up the win.
In the 358 sprint main, defending track champion Kevin Nouse took his first
victory of the season.
The first start in the 25-lap 410 sprint main was red flagged when Kody Lehman
spun in the first turn, collecting Brock Zearfoss and Anthony Macri.
The next attempt at a start saw Freddie Rahmer tangle with Steve Buckwalter in
the same turn, forcing a yellow flag to unfurl.
Haas then sped away in the Trone’s Special on the third attempted start to lead
the first circuit over Brian Montieth.
But the caution quickly unfuled again, with just two laps scored, this time for
a slowing Adrian Shaffer in the third corner.
The rest of the distance would go non-stop with Montieth giving chase of Haas
the entire distance.
On more than one occasion, Montieth appeared poised to take a stab at the leader
only to scrub speed as he attempted to set his mount up for a run on the
cushion.
Haas entered the rear of the field on the 13th lap, allowing Montieth to get his
closest a few laps later.
As the pair headed to the stripe to record lap 16, Montieth was able to get
under Haas for the lead in the third and fourth turns but Haas’ momentum kept
him in control of the race.
With five laps to go, Haas struggled to get Tyler Eash one lap down and again
Montieth had a chance to make the most of his chances but Haas was able to stay
just out of striking distance on the cushion to preserve his lead.
Montieth took a final blast for the lead as the
front duo shot into the third corner, but came up short at the finish line as
Haas was not to be deterred, taking the seventh win of his career at the track
by .329 seconds.
It was Haas’ first win at the track since September 6, 2015 and his first since
taking over the seat of the Trone No. 39.
Rick Lafferty rode home third followed by Lucas Wolfe and Greg Hodnett.
After starting 14th, Parker Price-Miller rode home in sixth followed by Danny
Dietrich, Chad Trout, TJ Stutts and Gerard McIntyre Jr.
Heats went to Matt Boland, Haas and Montieth.
Nouse started third in the 20-lap 358 sprint main
and followed Hank Donovan Jr. for just the first lap before taking control of
the event.
The entire race went non-stop with last week’s winner, Jeff Halligan motoring
through the field from the seventh starting spot.
Halligan took fifth on the third lap, third on lap
nine and drove into second with eight laps to go.
Halligan then cut Nouse’s advantage down from nearly
half a lap to about a straightaway but ran out of time to gain any more ground.
The victory was the 18th of Nouse’s career at Williams Grove Speedway in the 358
division.
Brett Wanner was third followed by Donovan and Scott Fisher.
Sixth through 10th went to Todd Rittenhouse Jr., Troy Wagaman Jr., Matt Findley,
Gregg Foster and Chris Frank.
Twin heats went to Nouse and Donovan.
Feature Finishes
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410 sprints: 1. Cory Haas, 2. Brian Montieth, 3. Rick Lafferty, 4. Lucas Wolfe,
5. Greg Hodnett, 6. Parker Price-Miller, 7. Danny Dietrich, 8. Chad Trout, 9. TJ
Stutts, 10. Gerard McIntyre Jr., 11. Aaron Ott, 12. Tyler Esh, 13. Matt Boland,
14. Nicole Bower, 15. Max McGhee, 16. Aaron Reutzel, 17. Chris Priar, 18. Kody
Lehman, 19. Adrian Shaffer, 20. Steve Buckwalter, 21. Freddie Rahmer, 22. Brock
Zearfoss, 23. Anthony Macri
DNS: Eric Tomecek
358 sprints: 1. Kevin Nouse, 2. Jeff Halligan, 3. Brett Wanner, 4. Hank Donovan
Jr., 5. Scott Fisher, 6. Todd Rittenhouse Jr., 7. Troy Wagaman Jr., 8. Matt
Findley, 9. Gregg Foster, 10. Chris Frank, 11. Brie Hershey, 12. Cody Fletcher,
13. Nyle Berkes, 14. Troy Rhome, 15. Rich Eichelberger, 16. Glenndon Forsythe,
17. Chase Dietz
DNS: Wyatt Hinkle, Eric Parker