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Topic: Luck runs out for Posse...Stevie Smith wins the Mitch Smith Memorial Email this topic to a friend | Subscribe to this TopicReport this Topic to Moderator
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Smitty51
July 07, 2012 at 05:35:30 AM
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Mechanicsburg, PA – Hanover native Stevie Smith snared the lead from Shane Stewart and went on to win the $10,000 Mitch Smith Memorial at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night as part of PA Speedweek for sprint cars.

It was Smith’s second career win in the prestigious event, run in honor of the late, great area sprint car star from Linglestown.

Smith started third in the 30-lap event aboard the CJB Motorsports No. 19 and swapped third with Danny Lasoski on the first circuit before securing the spot as Stewart led over Aaron Ott.

The race pace was slowed for the first time just after the first lap was scored when Paul McMahan glanced off of the first turn rail and stopped.

Smith motored by Ott and into second on the fourth circuit before Ott stopped with six away, bringing out another caution flag.

Lasoski lined up third for the restart followed by Greg Hodnett and Brian Montieth.

The next 22 laps clicked off non-stop and by the time the 10th circuit was being scored, both Stewart and Smith had run up a healthy advantage ahead of Lasoski and company while hanging onto the ragged cushion.

All it took was one misstep on that cushion by Stewart in the third turn with 10 laps to go for Smith to take advantage and blast into the lead.

And once in control, the veteran began pulling away as he sped to the win.

But with just two laps to go, Smith was forced to stop with the lead when Daryn Pittman rolled his No. 27 in the second corner and collected Brian Montieth.

Having started 18th, Pittman was making noise as he advanced through the field and was running in fourth when he jumped the cushion and turned over, gathering up fifth-place runner Montieth.

Another red flag unfurled with only one lap to go when Danny Dietrich flipped out of ninth place in the fourth corner.

The final restart saw Smith blast away to the win in the 24th annual Smith Memorial after having also taken the inaugural event in 1989.

“That’s too long,” Smith said of the years between his Smith Memorial wins.

He credited his hard working crew for victory.

“I get to drive it. They’re doin’ all the work,” Smith commented.

“All the credit goes to them.”

Smith remarked on his winning move, saying of Stewart, “He eased up for one second and I let it go across.”

“That’s how you do it here.”

Stewart held on for second followed by Hodnett, Lasoski and Don Kreitz Jr.

Sixth through 10th went to Mike Erdley, Fred Rahmer, Doug Esh, Lance Dewease and defending Smith Memorial winner Alan Krimes.

Heats went to Hodnett, Lasoski, Smith and Adam Wilt. Steve Buckwalter took the B Main.

Rahmer set fast time over the 42-car field with a time of 17.386 seconds.

July 6, 2012 Feature Finishes:

410 sprint cars, 30 laps: 1. Stevie Smith (3), 2. Shane Stewart (2), 3. Greg Hodnett (5), 4. Danny Lasoski (4), 5. Don Kreitz Jr.(17), 6. Mike Erdley (9), 7. Fred Rahmer (11), 8. Doug Esh (10), 9. Lance Dewease (20), 10. Alan Krimes (13), 11. Adam Wilt (8), 12. Logan Schuchart (19), 13. Kyle Larson (21), 14. Mike Wagner (16), 15. Danny Dietrich (12), 16. Brent Marks (24), 17. Chad Layton (23), 18. Daryn Pittman (18), 19. Brian Montieth (7), 20. Jim Siegel (15), 21. Steve Buckwalter (22), 22. Aaron Ott (1), 23. Gerard McIntyre Jr. (14), 24. Paul McMahan (6)

DNQ: TJ Stutts, Jessica Zemken, Brian Leppo, Ryan Taylor, Michael Ruttkamp, Darryn Mollenoyoux, Rick Lafferty, Ryan Bohlke, Troy Fraker, Hunter Mackison, Nicole Bower, Davey Sammons, Derek Sell, Curt Michael, Cory Haas, Ryan Smith, Jay Reichard, Sheldon Haudenschild

Who woulda thought 10 years ago that you would see this top 4 at a PA Speedweek show at Williams Grove?

Good to see Mike Erdley with a good run.

Pos. Driver Name Points
1 Fred Rahmer 763
2 Alan Krimes 639
3 Daryn Pittman 611
4 Greg Hodnett 597
5 Brian Montieth 591
6 Danny Dietrich 579
7 Lance DeWease 567
8 Stevie Smith 505
9 Danny Lasoski 486
10 Brent Marks 478

How many in the top 10 in points will skip the last 1 or 2 races? I say at least 2....


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dsc1600
July 07, 2012 at 08:16:47 AM
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Posse not showing up for the big money, Oklahoma drivers taking the big money home. Lol

Stan Donnit
July 07, 2012 at 08:19:26 AM
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Top 4 were Outlaws...At least, the true definition of the word, Outlaw... wink


Opinions may vary...


MSPN
July 07, 2012 at 08:33:16 AM
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Nice rundown Smitty. What gives with all the problems for some very good drivers last night, thoughts? You had to be happy seeing the Fast man get quick time and continue his points lead this week. What's up with The Hammer this year, is he struggling as much as it appears? You gonna do the same thing from the Port tonite, if so, enjoy and thanks in advance?



straight shooter
July 07, 2012 at 10:11:49 AM
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The Hammer has been thru enough equipment for 2 years of racing so far. He took a big 1 at the Port about a month ago & really rang his bell to the tune of double vision. Doug has had a great career, but I think being underfunded & too many upside down episodes has taken a small toll on his abilities. JMO



NWFAN
July 07, 2012 at 10:16:45 AM
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just goes to show ya', there is life outside of penny..


Ascot was the greatest of all time..

West Capital wasn't half bad either..

Life is good...


Smitty51
July 07, 2012 at 10:19:44 AM
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Posted By: NWFAN on July 07 2012 at 10:16:45 AM

just goes to show ya', there is life outside of penny..



There is? they're all here now! lol

I will be out at Port tonight...I was MIA last night. Looks like Montieth is done for the week.

Danny Holtgraver will debut in the 98 tonight.


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