Jeff Mathews Wins Late Model Feature At East Bay

Jeff Mathews scored the win Saturday night in the Late Model feature at East Bay Raceway Park. Photo courtesy EBRP

Jeff Mathews topped the field Saturday night to score the Late Model feature victory at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL.

Roger Crouse and Mathews won their heat races and the front row for the 25 lap feature event. Mathews quickly led the field into turn one with points leader Crouse right behind him. Only two cautions came out during the feature. On lap four, Henry Burnside spun in turn two collecting several cars including Bronson, Hamp Conley and Mavrick Varnadore. And then on lap 20, Steven Mathis, Jr. spun bringing out the yellow.

With just five laps to go, Mathews tried to hold off hard charging Phillip Cobb and Shan Smith. When the checkered waved, it was Mathews winning his first feature of the 2012 season.

“We made some changes after last week chasing Keith Nosbisch and came out to see if they were positive, but Nosbisch was not here so we couldn’t tell if they were any good,” Mathews said. Cobb went on to finish second with Smith, Travis Varnadore and Crouse rounding out the top five.

In other action, the first feature of the night went to the Outlaw Fours. Winning their heat races were Jesse Foster and Nick Hebrank as they also made up the front row for the 15 lap feature event.  When the green dropped it was Foster leading the field for the first seven laps until the first caution came out for Megan Meyer when she spun in turn one.

When the green waved again with just a few laps left it Stephen Hohlbaugh spinning in turn two after running in the top five. Then on the restart it was defending champion Jesse Brown making his way to take over the lead and did on lap nine not looking back and picking up his first win of the season. Finishing in second was Foster followed by Raymond Folwell, Brittany Yates and Hohlbaugh rounding out the top five.
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Next up were the Gagel’s Open Wheel Modifieds. Before the night started, points leader David Pollen, Jr. had just a 44 point lead over two time defending champion Austin Sanders.  Picking up heat wins were Harvey and Sanders trying to get points to catch Pollen, Jr. For the feature it was Kyle Bronson and Bobby Dixon on the front row. On the initial green flag, Dixon spun in turn two causing a complete restart.

The first caution came out on lap seven as Nate Bregenzer spun in turn four. On the restart, Bronson quickly jumped back out in front. But with just five laps to go, Kevin Bryant spun in four collecting Bregenzer and ending both of their nights.  That set up a five lap dash to see who would be the Champion for the division. Bronson quickly led the field into turn one and never looked back as he went on to win his fourth feature at East Bay and 26th win overall this season.

Finishing in second was Sanders with Pratt, Pollen, Jr. and Tim Gay rounding out the top five. That was good enough for David Pollen, Jr. to crown him the 2012 Gagel’s Open Wheel Modified Champion.

The last event of the night went to the V8 Warriors. Winning their heat races and starting on the front row for the feature was Marco Reyes and Jeff Weaver. Weaver took off on the green flag looking to pick up his second feature of the year. The only caution came out when Jason Manning lost control on the front stretch and Bill Dixon had no place to go and slammed into Manning ending Dixon’s night. Reyes picked up the win with Weaver second, Bill Whitney, Jeff Firestine and Brett Phillips rounding out the top five.

ASA Racing continues next week as the Top Gun Sprints return to make up a rain out, as they will run a Non-Winged event paying $1000 to win. Also running will be the Late Models, Limited Late Models, Street Stocks, Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers and Fan Participation. For more info, visit eastbayracewaypark.com.

 

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