Cody Coughlin Scores PLM Victory At New Smyrna

Cody Coughlin, seen here from earlier action, scored his first career Pro Late Model victory Friday night at New Smyrna Speedway.  Photo by Brandon Reed

Cody Coughlin, seen here from earlier action, scored his first career Pro Late Model victory Friday night at New Smyrna Speedway. Photo by Brandon Reed

There’s nothing like the first win of a driver’s career.  Just ask Cody Coughlin, who scored his first career Late Model victory Friday night in the Pro Late Model feature at New Smyrna Speedway in New Smyrna Beach, FL on the opening night of the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing.

Coughlin moved to the top three in the closing laps, then picked up the lead from Brandon Johnson with a hand full of laps to go.  Coughlin would hold his nearest competitor to a car length to flash under the checkered flag first.

Zach Germain jumped out to the early lead, with Spencer Davis looking to challenge.  Following a lap 2 caution, Davis would rim-ride up high to the lead on the restart.  Germain would spin on the next lap, bringing out the second caution on the night.

On the restart, Davis would hold off a challenge from Brad May for the top spot.  On lap 12, May would move into the lead, with Brandon Johnson working on the Dawsonville, GA youngster for second before another caution flew.

May and Johnson would pace the field until lap 27, when the leaders tangled with a lap car, sending all three around.  Johnson was able to recover and held the lead, while May’s car went to pit road.

Two more cautions would fly before the race got firmly back underway. When it did, Johnson held the lead, with Earl Paules jumping to second and Cody Coughlin moving to third, while Davis slipped to fourth.

With five laps to go, Coughlin made his way around Paules and Johnson to sweep into the lead.  It was a spot he would hold until the end.

Paules was flagged in second, but did not pass post race tech.  That moved Johnson to second, with Nathan Russell in third, Davis in fourth, and Steve Laking in fifth.

Sometimes, the race to the checkered flag is not the race for the win.  That was the case in the Super Late Model feature.

On the track, Stephen Nasse made his way around Kyle Benjamin with half a laps to go.  Benjamin was able to get back under Nasse in three and four, and challenged comign to the checkered flag.  Nasse was able to hold on to be flagged the winner, with Benjamin in second.

But the actual finish was decided in post-race tech, as both Nasse and Benjamin were disqualified on weight issues.

That moved Dave Rogers to the win.

On the start of the feature, Nasse jumped out front with Rogers moving to second and Benjamin in third early.  The trio would stay at the front through the opening laps, as several cautions flew for incidents.  Rogers and Benjamin would put on a spirited battle for second over the closing laps.  With three to go, Benjamin would close on Nasse for second, setting up the final lap.

With Rogers moving to the win, Devin McLeod moved to second, with Dylan Kwasniewski in third, Ryan Moore in fourth and Austin Luedtke in fifth.

In other action, Woody Pitkat topped the field to score the victory in the NASCAR Modified feature.  Patrick Emerling crossed the finish line in second, with Matt Hirschman in third, Chuck Hossfeld in fourth and Earl Paules in fifth.

John Sarppraicone, Jr. scored the win in the FL-IMCA Modified feature.  Jerry Symons, Tank Tucker, Josh Todd and Kurt Jett rounded out the top five.

Action continues tonight (Saturday) at New Smyrna Speedway with night two of the World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing.  Visit newsmyrnaspeedway.org for more info.

New Smyrna Speedway – New Smyrna Beach, FL
World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing – Feb. 15, 2013

Pro Late Models
1. Cody Coughlin
2. Brandon Johnson
3. Nathan Russell
4. Spencer Davis
5. Steve Laking
6. George Hagy
7. Larry Gelinas
8. Joseph Mucciacciaro
9. Donnie Varcoe
10. Alex Guennette
11. Jaxson Jacobs
12. Kody Evans
13. David Weaver
14. Josh Collins
15. Marc Jacobs
16. Danny Church, Jr.
17. Brad May
18. Alex Labbe
19. David Sear
20. Larry Blount
21. Noel Dowler, Jr.
22. Kurt Jett
23. Zach Germain
24. Wayne Smith
25. Michael Lira
26. Cory Deuser
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Super Late Models
1. David Rogers
2. Devin McLeod
3. Dylan Kwasniewski
4. Ryan Moore
5. Austin Luedtke
6. Spencer Davis
7. Joey Coulter
8. T.J. Duke
9. Larry Gelinas
10. Denver Foran
11. Gary Terry
12. Gary Passer
13. Bill Catania
14. Cole Powell
15. Derek Griffith
16. Frank Alberson
17. Stephen Wallace
18. Renato Jader
19. Anthony Sergi
20. Brandon Lynn
21. Jessica Murphy
22. Bruce Gowland
23. Rusty Ebersole
24. Russell Shaw
25. Steve Weaver, Jr.
DQ  Stephen Nasse
DQ Kyle Benjamin

FL-IMCA Modifieds
1. John Sarppraicone, Jr.
2. Jerry Symons
3. Tank Tucker
4. Josh Todd
5. Kurt Jett
6. Tim Moore
7. D.J. Hoelzle
8. Alan Bruns
9. Dennis Uhlman
10. Shain Held
11. Bill Burba
12. Earl Beckner
13. Ricky Moxley
14. Matthew Jarrett
15. Robert Deal
16. Brandon Howell
17. Donald Crocker
18. Kevyn Terry
19. Matt Wheeler

NASCAR Modifieds
1. Woody Pitkat
2. Patrick Emerling
3. Matt Hirschman
4. Chuck Hossfeld
5. Earl Paules
6. Mike Stefanik
7. Eric Goodale
8. Ted Christopher
9. Danny Watts
10. J.R. Bertuccio, Jr.
11. Jimmy Zacharias
12. Al Emmarino

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