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By: SMS correspondent, Michelle Sprague
Charlotte’s Perry Davenport drove
into the Corrigan Oil Winner’s Circle at the Springport Motor Speedway, after a
hard fought battle with Hanover’s Earl Miles. At the drop of the green, the
Valvoline Instant Oil Change Modifieds saw Angola regular, David Winans, of
Tekonsha, jump out to take the early lead, with Leslie’s Ken Buchner sitting in
second. Miles and Davenport charged to the front to sit one and two by lap five.
Charlotte’s Dan Loughan took over the third position from Winans, as Miles and
Davenport pulled away from the field. Davenport looked high and low for a way
around Miles, sticking his nose under Miles, but not able to make it stick. On
lap fifteen, Miles slipped up the track a bit, opening the window of opportunity
for Davenport. Davenport slipped under Miles to take the lead away, as Loughan,
Buchner, and Eaton Rapid’s Tommy Trudgen tried to keep the lead duo in their
crosshairs. At the checker, it was Davenport, Miles, Loughan, Buchner, and
Trudgen. Miles scored the heat win for the evening.
The Performance
Automotive NW Sportsmans saw Leslie’s Ron Heeney take his second win in a row,
but the real show was back in the field as Mason’s Scott Sigman made his way up
through the field to try and keep pace with the leader. Leslie’s Nate Moon and
Charlotte’s Matt Kirchen went at it tooth and nail for the third position, with
Kirchen making the pass on Moon with five laps to go. Leslie’s Dave Thorburn
found the right combination, after starting scratch on the field, and reeled in
Lansing’s Al Williams, then went after Moon and Kirchen, but ran out of laps. At
the stripe, it was Heeney, Sigman, Kirchen, Moon, and Thorburn. Heeney also took
the heat win for the evening.
It was an all Front Wheel Drive Pure Stock
night, as the Rear Wheel Drive drivers were preparing their cars for a big
Sunday invitational at Springport’s sister track, the Spartan Speedway. Holt’s
Bryan Jenks (the birthday boy) cleaned up as he grabbed the heat win, as well as
the feature win. Charlotte’s Pastor Randy Royston, Mt. Clemen’s Jimmy Tucker,
and Alva Clark rounded out the division.
The Boss Snow Equipment Pony
Stock division consistently puts on a great show, and Saturday was no exception.
Lansing’s Bill McBride ended Edson Rowley III’s reign as the qualifying king by
setting fast time of the night. At the drop of the green, Charlotte’s Steve
Wrenn catapulted into the lead, with Todd Metz Sr. (Yogi) and McBride moving
quickly up through the pack. Metz took the lead on lap four, bringing McBride
along with him. An altercation sent Rowley to the tail of the field, but he
clawed his way back into contention, to sit in the top five by lap nine. Metz
opened up a pretty good lead over McBride, who tried to whittle away at the gap
between them. MI Center’s Marq Eaton was unable to catch McBride and Metz, but
did manage to hold off Rowley for a third place finish. James Hammond, of
Toledo, OH, held down the fifth position. Metz scored his first-ever feature
win, ending Rowley’s six-in-a-row winning streak. Heat wins went to Wrenn and
Rowley.
Please join us each and every Saturday night for exciting racing
action at the Springport Motor Speedway. Saturday, June 28th, will feature
Spectator Drags, sponsored by Charlotte Auto Dealers, along with Valvoline
Instant Oil Change Modifieds, Performance NW Sportsmans, Pure Stocks, Boss Snow
Equipment Pony Stocks, and the VROA. July 5th is Mid-Season Championship Night
for all divisions, along with Motorcycle Night (half off general admission price
if you ride your motorcycle to the track, plus a parade lap). As always, we’ll
see you at the races!
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