Jesse LeFevers Scores Late Model Victory At Hickory

Jesse LeFevers celebrates in victory lane after winning the Late Model feature at Hickory Motor Speedway Saturday night.  Photo by Sherri Stearn

Jesse LeFevers celebrates in victory lane after winning the Late Model feature at Hickory Motor Speedway Saturday night. Photo by Sherri Stearn

Jesse LeFevers topped a strong field of Late Models Saturday night, as he scored the win in the 100-lap feature at Hickory Motor Speedway in Hickory, NC.

The Bojangles Late Models kicked off with Brodie Kostecki starting at the point. Kostecki would lead early as LeFevers made a move to take second from Matt Piercy. LeFevers was finally able to run down Kostecki, and would take the lead on lap 26. As LeFevers extended his lead, Tyler Church would get by Piercy for third.

With no cautions to close the gaps, the fights continued throughout the field, as defending track champion Austin McDaniel worked his way into the top three. At the line it would be LeFevers scoring the win, with Church, McDaniel, Shane Lee and Keith Bumgarner rounding out the top 5.

In other action, the evening started off with the WrenchRags Renegades for a 20 lap race that was delayed due to an oil leak on the car of Carroll McKinney. The delay did not hinder Charlie Neill in search for the win. Fending off Kenneth Roberts, Neill led every lap finally pulling ahead for the checkered flag. Roberts finished in second, with third place going to Greg Austin.

Next on the evenings schedule was the Paramount Kia Limited Late Models race with their 35 lap feature.  Monty Cox would start the race from the pole, and would pull away at the start. The first caution would be on lap 23 with contact between Nicole Lyons and Anthony Barnes.  Lyons car would sustain some superficial damage to the nose of her car, but both were able to continue. Cox would take the win, followed by Jeremy Pelfrey, Shane Lee, Landon Huffman and Sheflon Clay.

The trucks of Trevor Hignutt (09), Chase Champbell (03) and Jason Cochran (70) tangled on the frontstretch, putting Hignutt on the sidelines for the rest of the night.  Photo by Sherri Stearn

The trucks of Trevor Hignutt (09), Chase Champbell (03) and Jason Cochran (70) tangled on the frontstretch, putting Hignutt on the sidelines for the rest of the night. Photo by Sherri Stearn

The Gold King Super Trucks Race would follow with their 35 lap event. Clint Fields started on the pole, but was overtaken by Trevor Hignutt on the first lap. Hignutt led 10 laps before Fields would regain the lead. A caution on lap 15 saw the Hignutt and Fields trucks dueling side by side for the lead. Fields was able to make a pass on the 26th lap to give him sole possession of the lead.

There was a three truck accident on the frontstretch between Hignutt, Chase Campbell and Jason Cochran that left Hignutt unable to finish the race. Fields took the checkered flag for the win, with Jeremy Birch coming in second, followed by Jason Smith, Cochran and Whitney Lail rounding out the top five.

The last race of the evening was the 30 lap Street Stocks feature, with Jonathon Smith on the pole. Marshall Sutton quickly overtook Smith on the opening lap of the race. Smith came fighting back for the lead on lap six.  Kevin Eby was able to overtake Sutton for the second lap on the 12th circuit.  David Werner had his night finish early when he sustained mechanical problems on the 16th lap, but no caution was issued.

With the race nearing its conclusion Eby closed on Smith, but was not able to make the move.  Smith took the win, with Eby following close behind for second, Sutton in third,  Mark Whitten in fourth, and Carroll McKinney in fifth.

Next Saturday Night Hickory Motor Speedway welcomes the UARA- STARS with 150 laps of Late Model action. Visit hickorymotorspeedway.com for more information.

Hickory Motor Speedway – Hickory, NC
Race Results – March 16, 2013

Late Models
1. Jesse LeFevers
2. Tyler Church
3. Austin McDaniel
4. Shane Lee
5. Keith Bumgarner
6. David Roberts
7. Grant Wimbish
8. Matt Piercy
9. Brodie Kostecki
10. Justin Carroll
11. Ashley Huffman
12. C.J. Hulsey
13. Ryan Shattuck
14. Christian Calvo
15. Dan Moore
16. Jake Keaton
17. Will Gallaher
18. Justin Crider
19. Annabeth Barnes

Limited Late Models
1. Jeremy Pelfrey
2. Shane Lee
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4. Sheflon Clay
5. Kaleb Pressley
6. Charlie Watson
7. Allen Huffman
8. David Amaduzzi
9. Casey Pierce
10. Nick Waycaster
11. Dylon Wilson
12. Chris Phipps
13. Judson Dyar
14. Benji Woodward
15. Nicole Lyond
16. Stephen Shore
17. Greg Wise
18. Anthony Barnes
DQ: Monty Cox

Renegades
1. Chrlie Neill
2. Kenneth Roberts
3. Gregory Austin
4. Mark Sullivan
5. Tim Childers
6. Carroll McKinney

Street Stocks
1. Jonathan Smith
2. Kevin Eby
3. Marshall Sutton
4. Mark Whitten
5. Carroll McKinney
6. Larry Mosher
7. Ethan Johnson
8. Kim Smith
9. David Werner
DNS: Donnie Harmon

Super Trucks
1. Clint Fields
2. Jeremy Birch
3. Jason Smith
4. Jason Cochran
5. Whitney Lail
6. Doug Barnes
7. Chase Campbell
8. Joseph Queen
9. Trevor Hignutt
10. Terry Seay

 

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