Nosbisch Goes ‘Topless’ For Late Model Win At East Bay

Keith Nosbisch scored the victory in the Topless Late Model feature at the season finale for East Bay Raceway Park.  Photo courtesy EBRP

Keith Nosbisch scored the victory in the Topless Late Model feature at the season finale for East Bay Raceway Park. Photo courtesy EBRP

Keith Nosbisch pocketed a cool $2,000 pay day Saturday night by winning the 30 lap Topless Late Model feature in the 2012 season finale at the famed “Clay By The Bay”, East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL.

Winning their heats were Steven Mathis, Jr., Travis Varnadore and Kyle Bronson. Making up the front row was Phillip Cobb and Jamie Slatton. When the green flag waved, several cars tangled in turn one, resulting in a complete restart.  On the restart, Cobb showed the way for the first eight laps until lap nine when Kyle Bronson took over the top spot. Several more cautions came out, but on lap twenty one, Keith Nosbisch passed Bronson for the lead but was all for none as Bobby Clark spun in turn four bringing out the caution and reverting to the previous scored lap which had Bronson in the lead.

On lap 24, Nosbisch made his way around Bronson and took over the top spot. On lap 26, Clark and Al Larson spun in turn two just as the leaders were about to lap them.  When the final green waved it was Nosbisch picking up the fifth win for the 2012 Season. Jack Nosbisch, Jr. finished second with Devin Dixon, Cobb and Bronson rounding out the top five.

In other action, the first feature event of the night went to the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers for their makeup feature event from the previous week. The Kissam brothers, Wayne and Robert, started on the front row. Wayne led for the first three laps until the red flag came out as Richard Humfeld came to an abrupt stop in turn one. The driver was okay but the car was not.

When the race resumed, Kissam led the field until lap five when Bubba Puyear took over the lead and did not look back to pick up the win. John Moore, Wayne Kissam, Don R. Quinn and Troy Dittebrand rounded out the top five. Dittebrand had enough points to make him the back to back champion for the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers.

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Next up was the makeup feature for the East Bay Sprints. Points leader Kerry Gilbert and Tim George made up the front row as second in points Stephen Darvalics was not in attendance. George led the first lap until lap two when Billy Boyd, Jr. took over the top spot. Caution came out on lap seven for the number seven of Kyle Pitts as he spun in turn two.  When the green waved, Boyd, Jr. continued to lead with Gene Lasker closing in. But when the checkered waved it was Boyd, Jr. crossing the line first but was later disqualified for refusing to tear down in tech, handing the win over to Gene Lasker. Tim George, Tony Agin and the new 2012 East Bay Sprints Champion Kerry Gilbert finished fourth with Rebecca George having her best finish of the season ending up fifth.

The V8 Warriors were next with Jason Manning and Brett Phillips winning their heat races. Jeff Weaver was just four points over Manning heading into the feature for the points battle. For the front row it was Weaver and former Dirt Dauber Champion Brett Phillips for the feature event. When the green waved it was all Jeff Weaver picking up the win and the 2012 V8 Warrior Championship. The only caution came on lap two when several cars spun in turn two. Finishing second was Bill Whitney with Derek Gray, Manning and Phillips rounded out the top five.

The final event of the 2012 Season went to the Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers.  For the front row it was William Burnside and Wayne Kissam.  Kissam once again took the lead for the first three laps until he slowed down and handed the lead over to William Burnside.  Burnside led until lap six when Bubba Puyear was looking to make it back to back wins on the night.  When the checkered waved it was Puyear winning once again. Burnside finished second with Darrell Taylor, George Handy and the 2012 Motorstats.com champion Dittebrand after starting almost dead last, picked up the fifth position.

East Bay Staff and Management would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year as they prepare for the 37th Annual Winternationals starting January 31 with the first time appearance of the Fastrack Crate Late Model Series and the 3rd Annual World Street Stock Championships.For more information, visit  www.eastbayracewaypark.com.

 

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