Jack Nosbisch, Jr. Wins Late Model Feature At East Bay

Jack Nosbisch, Jr., seen here from a 2012 victory, scored his first win of 2013 in Late Model action at East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday.  Photo courtesy East Bay Raceway Park

Jack Nosbisch, Jr., seen here from a 2012 victory, scored his first win of 2013 in Late Model action at East Bay Raceway Park on Saturday. Photo courtesy East Bay Raceway Park

Jack Nosbisch, Jr. scored his first Late Model feature of the season at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL Saturday night at the famed “Clay By The Bay”.

The division was competing for the first time since May 25, with 22 cars on hand for a chance to gear up for the upcoming Scott Thompson Memorial on Sept. 7.

Winning their heats were Josh Peacock, Phillip Cobb and Jack Nosbisch, Jr., with Cobb and Peacock making up the front row. Peacock took the early lead with Cobb right behind him. On lap seven the first caution would come out as Tommy Prince spun in turn four. Peacock would lead the first eight laps until Nosbisch, Jr. took over the top spot on lap nine. Nosbisch would continue to lead while Peacock challenged him for the top spot with Maverick Varnadore, Steve and Matt Miller and Phillip Cobb doing battle for the top five positions. On lap 18, Cobb spun in turn two, gathering up Kyle Mussleman. Nosbisch would go onto win his first feature of the season. Rounding out the top five were Steve Miller, Jimmy Waldrop, Matt Miller and Josh Peacock.

In other action the first feature of the night went to the Outlaw Fours. Billy Howard scored the heat win, and he and Stephen Hohlbaugh would make up the front row for the feature. When the green flag waved it was Hohlbaugh jumping out to the top spot with Howard trailing him. The first caution of the night came out when Megan Meyer rolled to a stop in turn four. On lap seven, Brandon Yates got sideways, gathering up Nick Hebrank in the process. When the checkered flag waved it was Hohlbaugh picking up his sixth win of the 2013 season. Raymond Folwell finished second, with Billy Howard third, Yates fourth and Meyer in fifth.

Next up were the V8 Warriors. Winning their heats were Jeff Weaver and Tim Stoffel. Brett Phillips and Bill Whitney would make up the front row for the feature. When the green waved it was Phillips leading lap one, until Whitney overhauled him to lead the next lap. Caution would come out on lap two as Marco Reyes suffered a suspension failure. Bill Whitney lead the way as Don Foligno gave chase, and took over the lead on lap four. Caution would come out on lap five as Collin Kruse spun in turn two. On lap 13, Bill Whitney and Don Foligno battled side by side coming out of turn four. The leaders tangled, sending Foligno into the front stretch wall and Whitney into the tire barriers on the front stretch. That handed over the lead to Kevin Cassaday, who went out to score the victory. Jeff Weaver finished second, with Ron Smith in third, Collin Kruse in fourth and Tim Stoffel in fifth.

The final feature of the night went to the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers. Winning their heats were Jeremey Douglas and Raymond Vann. For the feature it was John Moore and Jimmy Baker on the front row. Moore would take the green flag and led the field into turn one until the first caution came out for a spin by Daniel Wright. The green waved again and Moore continued to lead, with he and Raymond Vann battling side by side at the line on lap four. Moore would lead on lap five and Vann would come back to lead on lap six. Caution came out again as Wright’s car made a hard right hand turn into the turn four wall. Wright was ok but his car was done for the night. On lap nine, after battling with Moore, Vann pulled his car to the infield ending his night. Moore battled for the last two laps with Jeremey Douglas. The two were side by side coming out of turn four on the final lap, but Moore had the momentum carrying him to his seventh win of the season. Douglas, Darrell Taylor, Jim Baker and George Handy rounded out the top five.

ASA racing continues next weekend with the Gagels Open Wheel Modified battle for 50 laps for the Larry Miller Memorial paying $2,000 to the winner. Also racing next weekend will be the Q Auto & Injury Attorneys Street Stocks, Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers and the Florida Old Time Modifieds. For further information, visit eastbayracewaypark.com.

East Bay Raceway Park – Tampa, FL
Race Results – Aug. 10, 2013

Late Models
1. 12 Jack Nosbisch, Jr.
2. 8S Steve Miller
3. 9 Jimmy Waldrop
4. 8M Matt Miller
5. 21P Josh Peacock
6. 105 David Schmauss
7. 54 Dalton Myers
8. P1 Wallace Peacock
9. 87 John Norris
10. 46M Kyle Musselman
11. 985 Henry Burnside
12. 120 Jamie Burrows
13. 57M Mark Haase
14. 2X Tommy Prince
15. 32 Phillip Cobb
16. 15 Roger Crouse
17. 14 Mavrick Varnadore
18. 6 Adam Boyd
19. 7JR Jesse Brown
20. 95JR Steven Mathis, Jr.
21. 83 Wayne Hayes
22. 49 Randy Shields

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2. 5 Raymond Folwell
3. 47 Billy Howard
4. 53 Brandon Yates
5. 11 Megan Meyer
6. 58 Jesse James Foster
7. 9 Nick Hebrank
8. 51 Rachelle Rudolph

V8 Warriors
1. 80 Kevin Cassaday
2. 26 Jeff Weaver
3. 51 Ron Smith
4. 4 Collin Kruse
5. 08 Tim Stoffel
6. 28 Brett Phillips
7. 33 Bo Anderson
8. Don Foligno
9. 15 Bill Whitney
10. 09 Jessica Robbins
11. Henry Wiley
12. 5R Derik Rose
13. 93 Marco Reyes
DNS: 3Z William Suggs
DNS: 10 Jason Manning

4 Cylinder Bombers
1. 66 John Moore
2. L13 Jeremey Douglas
3. 0 Darrell Taylor
4. 69X Jim Baker
5. 22 George Handy
6. 09X Brett Calonge
7. 88X Patrick Fiore, Sr.
8. 813 Stephen Morris
9. 23 Gary Lucas
10. 54 Richard Humfeld
11. 1V Raymond Vann
12. 985 Jason Burnside
13. 119W Daniel Wright
14. 911 Robert Kissam
DNS: 318 Chris Morris

 

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