Josh Peacock Wins Late Model Feature At East Bay

Josh Peacock made his second trip to East Bay Raceway Park's victory lane of the season in Late Model action Saturday night.  Photo courtesy EBRP

Josh Peacock made his second trip to East Bay Raceway Park’s victory lane of the season in Late Model action Saturday night. Photo courtesy EBRP

Josh Peacock scored his second Late Model feature win of the year Saturday night at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL.

Peacock and Dean Varnadore won the respective heat races, and the duo would make up the front row for the feature. When the green waved it was Peacock taking the top spot until turn three when Phillip Cobb got into the back of Varnadore causing a big pile up before the first lap would be scored. When the cars were cleared and the line-up was reset, Peacock and Roger Crouse would make up the front row.

Peacock would lead the first eight laps until caution would come out for a spin by Cheryl Cochran at the bottom of four that almost collected Peacock and second place runner Dave Schmauss. The next caution flew on lap 20 when John Norris and Keven Devrieze slowed in turn three. When the race was back under way it was Josh Peacock picking up his second feature win of the year followed by Dave Schmauss, Kenny Monahan, Wallace Peacock and Phillip Cobb.

In other action, the first feature of the night belonged to the Outlaw Fours. Winning their heats were Zach Amundsen and Dorsey Strickland, and the two would also make up the front row for the 15 lap feature. Strickland led the way until lap five when Stephen Hohlbaugh took over the lead. The first caution came out on lap six when Brittany Yates and Megan Meyer tangled in turn four. The caution would fly again two laps later when Zach Amundsen spun in turn two after running in the second position. Hohlbaugh held the lead with Dorsey Strickland right behind him. Caution flew again on lap 12 when J.R. Baker hit the front stretch wall while battling with Nick Hebrank for the third position coming out of turn four. When the checkered flag waved it was Hohlbaugh picking up his second win of the season with Jesse James Foster in second, Zach Amundsen in third, Nick Hebrank in fourth, and Brittany Yates in fifth.

Next up were the Limited Late Models. Winning their heats were Shane Koperda and Tim Powers. Scotty Williams and rookie Todd Ford made up the front row for the feature event. Crouse would go by the two on the first lap to pick up the lead. The first caution would come out when Kyle Worden spun in turn two. Several more cautions came out before the race got some laps in. Crouse was still leading with Powers trailing him until another caution came out on lap eight as Worden spun at the bottom of turn four, nearly collecting the leaders. When the checkers waved it was Crouse picking up his second win of the year with Tim Powers, Dale Pope, Forrest Gough and Waylon Haynes rounding out the top five.
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The V8 Warriors raced next, with Ron Smith and Marco Reyes picking up the heat wins. Starting on the front row were Mike Wilson and William Suggs. When the green waved Wilson held the lead until lap three when the first caution would come out for Suggs. But under caution Wilson had problems and had to be pushed off the track, his night over. Marco Reyes was the new leader with Brian Danforth and Jeff Weaver rounding out the top three. On lap four, Jessica Robbins lost a tire in turn two, ending her night. On lap 11, Danforth took over the top spot and crossed the finish line first. But in tech, Danforth was dq’d for non approved mufflers, handing the win over to Reyes. Tim Stoffel was second, Kevin Cassaday third, Janien Dixon fourth, and Jeff Weaver finished fifth.

The final feature of the night went to the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers. Winning their heats were John Moore, Jimmy Baker and Jason Burnside. Richard Humfeld and Burnside would make up the front row for the 15 lap feature event. When the green flag waved it Humfeld leading the way until the red flag came out after Jeremy Douglas went for a ride, landing on his roof. Douglas was okay and tried to get the car running again but was not able to continue.

Caution came out on lap two when Baker stopped in turn two. Moore took over the lead on lap four and never looked back as he went on to win his sixth feature of the season. Rounding out the top five were George Handy, Patrick Tabb, Brett Calonge and Patrick Fiore, Sr.

ASA racing continues next weekend with the Late Models, Open Wheel Modifieds, Outlaw Fours, Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers and the V8 Warriors. For further information, visit eastbayracewaypark.com.

 

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