Jesse LeFevers Gets Win On Special Night At Hickory

Jesse LeFevers celebrates in victory lane after scoring the Late Model victory at Hickory Motor Speedway Saturday night. Photo courtesy Hickory Motor Speedway

Jesse LeFevers took the pole and would turn it into a win in the NWAAS Bojangles Late Model Stock cars on Frye Regional Medical Center Breast Cancer Awareness Night presented by Paramount Automotive at Hickory Motor Speedway in Hickory, NC Saturday.

The action was prevalent throughout the field as every lap, cars worked their way thru the field. LeFevers held a slight lead over the #2 of Brandon Ward, the #12 of Austin McDaniel, NWAAS rookie of the year contender Pietro Fittipaldi’s # 1 machine and Trey Gibson’s Revolution Racing #2. McDaniel took over second on lap 17 of the race, and  began to close on LeFevers.

On lap 47, the #81 of Akinori Ogata spun coming off of turn 2. This set up the showdown everyone was waiting for between LeFevers, McDaniel and Gibson. With an exciting three laps of racing left, LeFevers got a great start and pulled away for the victory. Gibson and McDaniel battled for second as the #2 of Ward went up in smoke. Gibson would inch out McDaniel for second, with Fittipaldi coming home in fourth and Kyle Moon took the fifth spot.

In other action, the night began with the Wrench Rags Street Stocks. Mike Newton claimed the pole and took the early lead, a battle for second ensued between the car of Roy Smith and Marshall Sutton, who battled door to door for most of the event before Smith took the position. Things began to settle down until lap 11, when Sam Thompson’s #14 spun entering turn one. Action resumed with a five car shootout for the lead. Contact between the #14 of Thompson and the #92 of Jason Stanley brought out the second caution of the night. At the end, it was Kevin Ebys #03 machine making the pass and going to victory lane with Mike Newton in second and Sutton rounding out the podium. Kevin Townsend came across fourth, with Trey Buff coming in fifth.

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Jason Cochran would pull double duty Saturday night and would claim the pole for the Super Truck race. Jeremy Birch took the early lead and continued to lead for the first 18 laps until the #02 of Cochran took the top spot. Cochran extended his lead until lap 31 when the #03 of Chase Campbell spun in turn four. Cochran and Birch raced hard over the last five laps, but Cochran took the win. Birch held on to second, with Thomas Beane coming home third. Chase Campbell in fourth, and Daniel Freeman finished fifth.

The #47 of Tyler McKinney took the pole, for the Hobby Stock race, taking the lead on the drop of the green in the 20 lap feature.  As McKinney extended his lead, the race on the track would be between the #83 of David Hasson and the #57 of Jason Byrd for third. Unfortunately, on lap 19, Hassons night would go up in smoke. At the stripe, it was Tyler McKinney taking the win, with Chad McKinney in second, Jason Byrd in third, Ronald McNeill in fourth, and Paul Wyatt fifth.

Racing will return to the legendary walls of Hickory Motor Speedway on May 26 with 100 laps of NWAAS racing action for Bojangles Late Model Stock Car Series in the WoodForest Bank 100.  Also on tap will be the Paramount Kia Limited Late Models, Wrench Rags Street Stocks, 4 Cylinders, Red Baron Renegades and the Sportsman Racing Classics. For more info, visit hickorymotorspeedway.com.

 

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