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Easter Bunny 150 Top 3 Finishers
(l-r) 2nd Place - DJ Shaw,
Winner - Preston Peltier, 3rd Place
- Trevor Sanborn |
Peltier Not To Be Denied
For Second Easter Bunny 150 Triumph |
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HICKORY, NC (March 30) -
Preston Peltier took the lead from
Trevor Sanborn with 10 laps to go
and utilized an aggressive stance on
the final two restarts to win the
8th Annual Easter Bunny 150 Saturday
night at Hickory Motor Speedway. The
win was Peltier's fourth Pro All
Stars Series (PASS) South Super Late
Model triumph at Hickory and he
becomes the first driver to ever win
the Spring Classic more than once.
"For me a win is a win and I
don't care where it is,' said
Peltier of his PASS South record
tenth career victory. "It feels good
to be in victory lane, maybe a week
from now it'l sink in a little bit.
I just gotta thank my guys. When we
unloaded the car was good and it
stayed good all day long."
Carolina blue skies welcomed fans
from across the country to
"America's Most Famous Short Track"
for the spring's biggest Super Late
Model race in the country.
Thirty-eight PASS South Super Late
Models participated in practice with
only the machine of John Batten
having to miss the time trial
session after he suffered a blown
engine. In qualifying, former
three-time Hickory Motor Speedway
track champion Andy Loden qualified
fastest with a lap just over 97
miles per hour around the .363 mile
oval. Loden would draw the fourth
starting position during the top ten
qualifiers redraw with defending
Easter Bunny 150 winner Kyle Grissom
drawing pill one to start from the
pole.
A stacked field of 30
competitors took the green to begin
the 8th Annual Easter Bunny 150 with
Grissom moving out front early. The
lead would change hands three times
in the first 12 laps with Grissom,
Georgia youngster Spencer Davis, and
Trevor Sanborn all taking turns up
front. The first major incident of
the night occurred on lap 14 when
Randy Gentry spun in turn four after
a tap from Brandon Jones collecting
several other contenders including
two-time PASS National Champion Ben
Rowe, as well as Brandon Ward, Bill
Catania, and Bobby Measmer, Jr. Rowe
lost over 40 laps in the pits making
repairs to a bent suspension part
and would eventually finish a
disappointing 25th.
With
Sanborn leading, all eyes were on
the Precision JLM Ford Mustang
driven by DJ Shaw as he was making
the early move towards the front.
Shaw broke into the top five on lap
26 moving by Preston Peltier and,
just five laps later, followed Roger
Lee Newton around Jody Measamer into
the top three. The second caution
flag of the race would fly on lap 45
after a tenth place battle between
Johanna Long, Harrison Burton, and
Garrett Campbell resulted in Burton
spinning down Hickory's backstretch.
On the ensuing restart, Newton
moved the Roger Newton Concrete
Finishes Chevy to the lead bypassing
Sanborn. Shaw would make his move
around Sanborn into second on lap
58. At the halfway point of the
Easter Bunny 150, Newton continued
to lead over Shaw, Sanborn, Peltier
and Measamer in the top five.
On lap 82, Shaw continued to
show the strength of his Mustang
moving by Newton for the lead. While
the contenders were battling up
front, fast qualifier Loden never
seemed to get on track, racing just
outside the top ten for much of the
race before eventually retiring for
the night on lap 96.
With 44
laps to go, Sanborn began to show
his early race form, retaking the
lead from Shaw. Peltier was also
starting to display his hand,
passing Shaw for second just five
laps later after the two had
exchanged a bump or two while racing
hard for the position. Peltier was
turning quick laps using the upper
groove and began to challenge
Sanborn for the lead. On lap 136,
Peltier got a little over anxious
lightly scrubbing the backstretch
wall, yielding ground to Sanborn.
With 11 laps to go, the entire
outlook of the race changed when the
caution waved for a piece of debris
on the track in turn one. On the
restart, Peltier took advantage of
the momentum on the high side to
take the lead for the first time in
the Easter Bunny 150. But, Peltier's
progress was slowed when rookie Tate
Fogleman spun in turn four with
three laps to go.
As the
field barreled off into turn one on
the restart, Peltier and Sanborn
made contact causing the field to
check up slightly behind them.
Fourth place runner Garrett
Campbell's great run was thwarted as
he spun in turn two collecting Long,
Kyle Desousza, and Jimmy Doyle.
The field would be double-file
for the green-white-checker run to
the finish line. And, on the
restart, Peltier and Sanborn again
made hard contact entering turn one
which caused Sanborn to lift out of
the throttle just long enough for
Shaw to snake by and retake second
place. At the finish, Peltier would
beat Shaw to the checkered flag by
.459 seconds to take the win over
Sanborn, who edged out Clay Rogers
in a photo finish for third, and
Jody Measamer scoring his best
career PASS South finish in fifth.
Rounding out the top ten were PASS
South points leader Austin
Theriault, Spencer Davis, Jay
Fogleman, Bobby Measmer, Jr., and
PASS South rookie leader Brandon
Lynn. In post-race interviews, all
eyes were on Peltier and Sanborn
following their exciting battle for
the win.
"It seems to be when
the shoe's on the other foot it's
okay and when I do it, it's not.
We're here to pay the bills and
that;s what we did tonight,: said
Peltier referring to the late race
restarts with Sanborn.
Sanborn continued the string of top
four finishes for the Dickie
Woodman-owned Q104 that began with
Kevin Powell at Dillon and Jay
Fogleman at Myrtle Beach. But,
despite that, Sanborn was clearly
agitated following the race.
"Preston was just a tick better, but
the second groove is the preferred
groove, especially on the restarts,
and we did two restarts and I don't
feel like Preston treated me very
fair - he ran me up the racetrack on
both restarts, I just think it's
kind of a crappy deal,' said Sanborn
afterwards.
The next event
for the PASS South Super Late Models
will be on April 13th as the series
returns to Southern National Raceway
Park in Kenly, NC for the first time
since 2009. |
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OFFICIAL PASS SOUTH SLM
RESULTS
150 Laps -
Hickory Motor Speedway - 3/30/13 |
1. #26 - Preston Peltier -
150 Laps 2. #60 - DJ Shaw - 150
3. #104 - Trevor Sanborn - 150 4.
#2 - Clay Rogers - 150 5. #98 -
Jody Measamer - 150 6. #29 -
Austin Theriault - 150 7. #129 -
Spencer Davis - 150 8. #4s - Jay
Fogleman - 150 9. #51 - Bobby
Measmer - 150 10. #97 - Brandon
Lynn - 150 11. #62 - Brandon Ward
- 150 12. #10 - Johanna Long -
150 13. #31 - Kyle Grissom - 150
14. #57 - Cole Timm - 150 15. #88
- Kyle DeSouza - 150 |
16. #12c - Garrett Campbell
- 150 17. #8f - Tate Fogleman -
150 18. #19 - Zak Hausler - 149
19. #33 - Roger Lee Newton - 148
20. #47 - Trey Mitchell - 148 21.
#7d - Jimmy Doyle - 147 22. #50 -
Karl Weber - 146 23. #73 - Joey
Doiron - 145 24. #12 - Harrison
Burton - 135 25. #4n - Ben Rowe -
121 26. #29l - Andy Loden - 95
27. #18 - Bill Catania - 63 28.
#33j - Brandon Jones - 14 29. #09
- Randy Gentry - 14 30. #1 -
Justin Allison - 3 |
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SLM Entries Received - Hickory-3/30
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OFFICIAL PASS PRO LATE MODEL
RESULTS
75 Laps -
Hickory Motor Speedway - 3/30/13 |
1. #5 - Jared Fryar 2.
#14 - Austin Reed 3. #12 -
Harrison Burton 4. #02 - Walker
Yates 5. #49 - Jeff Batten 6.
#7 - Drew Heissenbuttel |
7. #83 - Joey Padgett 8.
#45 - Kodie Connor 9. #129 -
Spencer Davis 10. #36 - Tyler
Dayton 11. #16 - Trevor Noles |
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PLM Entries Received - Hickory-3/30
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