Phillip Cobb had to hold off a hard charge late to win Satuday’s Donnie Tanner Late Model Series feature at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL.
Steve Mathis, Jr., Cobb and Kenny Monahan won their heat races. For the 50 lap feature, it was John Koller and Wallace Peacock making up the front row. When the green waved, Koller took the early lead until lap three when several cars got together in turn one.
On the next restart, Koller was in control until the next lap, when Wallace took over the top spot. Several more cautions came out, but Peacock was able to keep the field behind him. By lap 25, Peacock was feeling pressure from Phillip Cobb. Cobb was able to finally able to pass Peacock with Dave Schmauss following for second, as Peacock dropped to third on lap 31.
On lap 33, the caution flew once again as Adam Boyd slowed on the backstretch. When the race resumed, it was still Cobb, Schmauss and Peacock making up the top three. With just two laps to go, Mathis, Jr. hit the wall in turn two, making it a two lap dash to the finish. Cobb was looking to pick up his third feature win and Schmauss his first of the year.
When the final green flag waved, Cobb was able to hold off a hard charging Schmauss for the win. Schmauss was second with Peacock, Kenny Monahan and Kyle Musselman rounding out the top five.
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In other action, the first feature of the night went to the Street Stocks. Dorsey Strickland and Donnie Reed won their heat races. For the feature it was Reed and Strickland on the front row. When the green flag waved, Strickland was the early leader. On lap four, the caution came out for Mark Pickelsimer with a broken rear end in turn one.
On the restart, Strickland was still in control until lap six when the defending champion Jeff Rodgers took over the lead with Tim Gay right on his back bumper trying to take over the top spot. Several more cautions came out before the final restart on lap nine with Rodgers, Gay and Strickland the top three. Rodgers took the checkered flag with Gay, Strickland, Eric Moon and Matthew Grissom rounding out the top five.
The final feature event went to the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers. Richard Humfeld and Brett Calonge won their heat races. For the feature it was Robert Kissam and defending champion Troy Dittebrand on the front row. On the start, cars were three wide for the first part of lap one until they crossed the start finish line with Kissam the leader and Dittebrand and Kayla Jones right behind him. On lap 10, Kissam and Dittebrand were side by side at the line battling for the lead. Dittebrand was able to take over the top spot on lap twelve and went on to win the feature. Kissam was second with Kayla Jones, George Handy and Jason Burnside rounding out the top five.
ASA Racing continues next week with the Top Gun Sprints in action racing for $1,000 to win sponsored by Boomtrux.com. Also racing is the Florida Mini Sprints, Gagel’s Open Wheel Modifieds, Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers, Dirt Daubers and the Daytona Area Antique Racing Association. For further information, visit EastBayRacewayPark.com.
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