HARLAN – A beautiful race night on a very warm Tuesday in July. All I can say is Wow the ground pounding Lucas Oil Late Models and the Sorensen Equipment IMCA Late Models put on a unbelievable show. A huge crowd of patrons watched the action on the Hi Banks of SCS. And if you were a lukewarm racing fan who attended, after tonight you are now converted into a hard-core fan.
Thirty-eight Lucas Oil Super Lates were checked in. As well as 26 Sorensen Equipment Late Models that provided a fun and fast evening of entertainment.
In The IMCA portion of the night three heats were on tap. And those winners were. Curtis Glover in the first heat, second heat Brandon Baker took the checkers, and Jesse Sobbing won the third heat. In the “B” Feature Zach Zeitner took the win over Drew Baker and Mike Collins. In the A feature, back in action was Jack Hearty who came from the fourth starting spot and looked good winning since his early season accident. A charging Nick Deal finished in second place; Jake Bridge finished in the third spot fourth to Micah Brown and Sam Halstead from Mt. Pleasant finished in the fifth spot. Congratulations to Jack on the win and happy you are back in action.
Then in the Lucas Oil Super Late Models. Group A qualifying, Hudson O’Neal had quick time ar 13.400 and in Group B it was Johnathan Davenport with a time of 13.494. In heat race action number one Garrett Alberson captured the win. In the second heat Blair Nothdurft was the winner, 2rd heat was taken by Jonathan Davenport and in the fourth heat Dennis Erb Jr. was the winner. Then their were 2 B features to round out the A Feature lineup. Ethan Dotson picked up the first B main. In the second B Derrick Stewart was the winner. In the 53 Lap Kosiski 53. With $25,053 on the line action was hot and heavy and kept the fans on the edge of their seats. After taking the green Jonathan Davenport took the early lead and looked like he had it all but won. But 53 laps is a long race. But as things progressed in turned in to a back-and-forth exchange of the lead between Davenport Ricky Thornton Jr. Brandon Sheppard and Bobby Peirce. Soon Davenport faded and Peirce and Thorton were dualling with Sheppard closing in. Peirce ended up putting the $25,053 first place money in his pocket with Brandon Sheppard getting second place, Ricky Thornton Jr. in third Hudson O’Neal finished in fourth and Davenport ended up in fifth place. What a show! Wow!
This weekend is MAHLE night at SCS and we are having our Guns n Hoses event at intermission. In support of the First Responders Foundation. We may have a pony tail cut if enough donated to the First Responders Foundation. The goal is $5800 to see Josh Minnehan lose his pony tail. Be in Harlan this Saturday, July 19.