Rahmer Wins Wheel Banging
Battle With Hodnett In Williams Grove Sprints
Dave Brown Jr. gets first Grove 358 sprint win
7/13/18
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Mechanicsburg –
Greg Hodnett and Freddie Rahmer staged a wheel-banging performance in Friday
night’s sprint car feature at Williams Grove Speedway with Rahmer coming out on
top in the battle.
The win was Rahmer’s first of the year at the track and was worth $4,000 in the
outlaw tune-up event.
In other action, Dave Brown Jr. scored his first oval 358 sprint car win in the
Mahoney’s Plumbing 358 Sprint Summer Series event, worth $1,500.
Lance Dewease earned the pole for the start of the 25-lap 410 sprint car main
with Hodnett lining up to his outside and Dewease blasted into control when the
green flag fell.
His run at the front was very short lived however because as the field thundered
back to the start/finish line, Dewease’s mount suddenly slowed just shy of the
line, handing control over to Hodnett.
Dewease then tagged onto the rear but soon again
fell off the pace and withdrew with reports from the pits indicating that his
car was jumping out of gear.
Hodnett was chased by Lucas Wolfe for the first lap
restart and Wolfe would later give him a run for his money on a lap five restart
by pulling right up on his back bumper only to see him jet away as they raced
into the third turn.
Rahmer started seventh in the field and was up to
third for the lap five restart and just after Wolfe took his shot at the lead,
Rahmer drove by him for second and began reeling in Hodnett.
Rahmer took his first shot at control on the 12th
tour only to see Hodnett go back in front and then with 9 laps to go the
fireworks really got going when Rahmer was able to get to Hodnett’s inside as
the pair raced onto the frontchute.
With Rahmer ready to go out front, Hodnett pulled his mount down across the
track and the pair banged wheels and bounced back off of one another with Rahmer
getting out of the pedal to save his car.
The next time around, the tables were turned and it was Rahmer on the outside as
the pair shot onto the backchute with Hodnett dropping off of the cushion to
rally back inside.
And this time Rahmer brought his car down across the track with contact turning
the nose of Hodnetts car directly left for the flicker of an eye and then he too
had to back out of the pedal to save his car.
This allowed Rahmer to get control but the pair was still close with five laps
to go when Wolfe and Anthony Macri made contact in the third corner.
With Wolfe in third, Macri shot in on him in an effort to take the spot and the
pair ended up spinning, bringing out a yellow flag.
The restart saw Rahmer jet away to the victory by 2.593 seconds over Hodnett,
Cory Haas, Danny Dietrich and Brian Montieth.
Sixth through 10th went to Rick Lafferty, Jason Shultz, James McFAdden, Brandon
Rahmer and Jimmy Siegel.
Heats went to Hodnett, McFadden and Wolfe with fast time being set by Hodnett
with a lap of 17.371 seconds.
Dewease won the dash to put himself on the pole of
the feature.
Wyatt Hinkle would lead the first 10 laps of the 25-lap 358 sprint main before
fourth starter Dave Brown Jr. took over.
With Hinkle unable to hold his car down in the first and second turns, the door
was open for Brown to drive into control.
Brown would lead the rest of the distance despite several restarts including one
with four laps to go after a wild frontstretch flip by Kenny Kuhn.
Brown took his first oval 358 sprint win over 11th starter Doug Hammaker, Rodney
Westhafer, 12th starter Kevin Nouse and 11th starter Jeff Halligan.
Sixth through 10th went to Todd Rittenhouse Jr., Troy Wagaman, Wyatt Hinkle,
Hank Donovan Jr., and Scott Fisher.
Heats went to Nouse, Glenndon Forsythe, Chris Arnold and Hammaker. Brent Shearer
won the consolation race.
Feature Finishes
7/13/18
410 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Freddie Rahmer, 2. Greg Hodnett, 3. Cory Haas, 4. Danny
Dietrich, 5. Brian Montieth, 6. Rick Lafferty, 7. Jason Shultz, 8. James
McFadden, 9. Brandon Rahmer, 10. Jimmy Siegel, 11. Adrian Shaffer, 12. Cale
Conley, 13. Tim Wagaman, 14. Mallie Shuster, 15. Kyle Reinhardt, 16. Jessie
Attard, 17. Anthony Macri, 18. Lucas Wolfe, 19. Jim Shuster, 20. Jay Galloway,
21. Troy Fraker, 22. Nicole Bower, 23. Lance Dewease
358 sprints, 25 laps: 1. Dave Brown Jr., 2. Doug Hammaker, 3. Rodney Westhafer,
4. Kevin Nouse, 5. Jeff Halligan, 6. Todd Rittenhouse Jr., 7. Troy Wagaman, 8.
Wyatt Hinkle, 9. Hank Donovan Jr., 10. Scott Fisher, 11. DJ Montgomery, 12. Cody
Fletcher, 13. Jacob Galloway, 14. Kyle Denmyer, 15. JB Cunningham, 16. Steve
Drevicki, 17. Dan Richcreek, 18. Tyler Walton, 19. Brett Wanner, 20. Chris
Arnold, 21. Kenny Kuhn, 22. Glenndon Forsythe, 23. Dwight Leppo, 24. Brent
Shearer
DNQ: Matt Findley, Chris Frank, Billy Johns, Zach Alleman, Troy Rhome, Brie
Hershey, Trevin Caruccio