EASLEY, SC (July 3)
- Daniel Hemric made what
has become an almost
characteristic late race
surge to pass rookie
Harrison Burton with four
laps to go and claim the win
in the 8th running of the
Firecracker 125 Thursday
night at Greenville-Pickens
Speedway. Hemric’s sixth
career Pro All Stars Series
(PASS) South Super Late
Model win was tempered,
however, when a car he
owned, driven by Denver
Foran stopped on the track
to bring out a caution with
22 laps to go. PASS
officials deemed that Foran
intentionally stopped on the
speedway to bring out the
caution. Foran has been
suspended indefinitely by
PASS for attempting to
manipulate the outcome of
the race and Hemric has been
fined and placed on
probation for the remainder
of the season.
“Hats
off to Carswell Motorsports,
to do this four times this
year is just unbelievable
for me and the whole team,”
said Hemric, after sweeping
both PASS events at
Greenville-Pickens Speedway
this year. “We get so strung
out here and I was hoping we
would be 9th or 10th when
that last caution came out
with 25 laps to go. When
they said we were 18th I got
a little worried, but
everything worked out.”
On a sweltering
afternoon, an outstanding
field of 32 PASS South Super
Late Models assembled for
practice and qualifying. In
time trials, Hemric paced
the field for the second
time in his career with a
lap of 87.434 miles per hour
around the flat half-mile
speedway. Following the top
10 qualifiers redraw, Hemric
would slide back to the
eighth starting position
while Vermont’s Steve
Legendre and Harrison Burton
would move to the front row
for the start.
Legendre quickly jumped into
the lead with his Haas
Automation Chevrolet.
Following a couple of minor
cautions early on, Legendre
continued to lead as those
behind him tried to figure
out the winning strategy for
the Firecracker 125.
Hometown favorite Randy
Gentry quickly advanced from
his ninth starting position,
passing Jared Irvan for
third on lap 20. Just three
laps later, Gentry moved
around Legendre on the
outside to take the lead.
While Gentry and others
were charging, Hemric
quickly dropped to the rear
of the pack falling as far
back as 24th in the 30 car
starting field. But, just as
he did at Greenville in
March, Hemric maintained at
least a 10 car length buffer
between himself and the
leaders as they closed in to
lap him.
Meanwhile,
Gentry’s strategy began to
backfire as he lost the lead
to Preston Peltier on lap
36. Gentry continued to drop
back and would eventually
finish 21st. Peltier led the
field in his new Hamke Dodge
Challenger through the
middle stages of the
Firecracker 125, but would
surrender the lead to Burton
on lap 73. Another driver on
the move at this point was
Central, SC driver Eric
Stokes. Stokes had one of
the fastest cars on the
track moving from the 23rd
starting position into the
top five by lap 79.
After a nearly 100 lap green
flag run, the third caution
of the night waved on lap
102 when Foran stopped in
turn three. On the ensuing
restart, both Tyler Church
and Stokes were slow to come
up to speed from the second
row. Struggling with
alternator problems, Stokes
spun in turn two to quickly
bring out the fourth caution
of the race. Church
continued on, but would limp
home with clutch issues to
an 11th place finish.
When the race went back
to green, Burton led Peltier
and began to stretch his
advantage over the field,
while at the same time,
Hemric was charging into the
top five. With five laps to
go, Spencer Wauters top 10
run came to an end when he
spun in turn two. At this
point, Hemric had made his
way up to second.
On
the next restart, Peltier,
who had been dropping back
just a bit, spun in turn two
with brake problems and
collected Wauters, Gentry,
Ted Mickelson, Tate
Fogleman, and others.
As the field went back
to green, Hemric got the
best of Burton entering turn
one to take the lead with
three laps to go. Hemric
maintained a five-car length
advantage over Burton to
become the first driver
since Alex Haase in 2008 to
sweep both PASS events at
Greenville-Pickens Speedway.
Following Hemric and Burton
to the checkered flag were
Brandon Setzer, Tyler
Dippel, and Irvan. Rounding
out the top ten were Jeff
Fultz, Brandon Ward, Joey
Doiron, Zane Smith, and Joe
Ryan Osborne.
Kodie
Conner passed Nick Robinson
on lap 8 and led the rest of
the way for his second PASS
Pro Late Model win of the
season. Rounding out the top
five were Zachary Dabbs,
Lucas Jones, and Walker
Yates.
Randy Porter
survived late race contact
with Kenneth Headen to win
the 75 lap Southeast Super
Truck Series event over Lee
Tissot and Cole Glasson.
The PASS South Super
Late Models and PASS Pro
Late Models will be in
action again on Saturday,
July 12, at Southern
National Motorsports Park in
Kenly, NC along with the
USAC HPD Midgets. |