Several weeks ago, William Burnside flipped his Street Stocks racer during a feature at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL. He and his family worked hard to put the entire car back together.
That hard worked paid off Saturday night, as Burnside scored the Street Stock feature win at the famed “Clay By The Bay”, marking his first feature victory.
Burnside and Buck Woodhouse won their heat races. Ronnie Whitley and Eric Moon started the feature on the front row.
After lap one was done it was William Burnside who had charged up from the fourth position to take the lead. The first caution came when point’s leader Dennis Wilson, Jr. spun on the front stretch. Several more cautions came out before race control decided to start the field single file.
Burnside was still the leader with Moon and Hunter Gustafson rounding out the top three. Moon battled with Burnside until lap 11, when he spun in turn one putting Gustafson in the second spot. For the final four laps, Gustafson tried to go to the inside of Burnside but was unable to make it work, as Burnside went on to pick up the win.
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In other action, Billy Howard and Stephen Hohlbaugh won the Outlaw Fours heats. For the feature it was Dorsey Strickland and Jesse James Foster on the front row. Strickland led the field until Thomas Braswell brought out the first caution. Strickland took the green once again until lap five when Chris Zimmerman spun in turn four. Strickland was being chased by Hohlbaugh until a lap eleven restart when Hohlbaugh tried to make a move on the inside, and spun, bringing out the final caution. Strickland went on to pick up the win with Zach Amundsen, Nick Hebrank, Jesse James Foster and J.R. Baker rounding out the top five.
In Gagel’s Open Wheel Modifieds, Dale Kelley scored the feature win. Matt Miller and Austin Sanders made up the front row for the feature. Sanders had led every lap of the race with a hard charging Matt Miller trying to pass several times, but was not able to get by him. Sanders went on to win back to back feature wins with Tim Gay, Roger Crouse, Matt Miller and Bill Howard rounding out the top five.
In Late Model action, Rich Pratt and David Schmauss scored wins in their heats. For the front row of the feature it was Phillip Cobb and Steve Miller. When the green dropped Cobb took over the top spot on lap one until the first caution on lap three. When the race resumed it was Miller taking over the lead on lap five. On lap 17, Josh Peacock took over the lead from Miller. On lap 22, it was Maverick Varnadore who would pass Peacock and go on to win the feature. Matt Miller would come back to finish second with Rich Pratt third, Peacock fourth and David Schmauss rounding out the top five.
ASA racing continues next weekend as the first race of the Donnie Tanner Series for the Late Models as they compete for 50 Laps. Along with them will be the Limited Late Models, Motorstats.com 4 Cylinder Bombers, V8 Warriors and Fan Participation. For further information, visit eastbayracewaypark.com.
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