Jesse LeFevers Captures Late Model Feature At Hickory

Jesse LeFevers sweeps under the checkered flag to score the Late Model feature victory Saturday night at Hickory Motor Speedway.  Photo by Sherri Stearns

Jesse LeFevers sweeps under the checkered flag to score the Late Model feature victory Saturday night at Hickory Motor Speedway. Photo by Sherri Stearns

On a crisp night at Hickory Motor Speedway in Hickory, NC, Jesse LeFevers would make a last lap pass count to score the Bojangles Late Model feature victory Saturday night.

The 16 car field for the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series Bojangles Late Models started with Ashley Huffman bringing them to the green flag. Huffman took the early lead as Josh Berry and Josh Wright battled behind the leader for several laps. On lap 31 caution waved for a spin on the backstretch. On the re-start Huffman and Austin McDaniel raced door-to-door for a several laps with Huffman getting the advantage.

Hard racing continued throughout the field. On lap 98, Huffman and Jesse LeFevers would make contact coming to the white flag. LeFevers would complete the pass on Huffman and take the checkered flag. Huffman was second, followed by Berry in third, Wright in fourth, and Jack Madrid in fifth.

In other action, the first race of the night was the Classic Sportsman Racing Division. The nine car field was lead to the green flag by Robert Hapeman, followed by Don Fenn, Larry Benz, Charles Thorne and Steve Davis. Hapeman would lead all 25 laps to take the checkered flag. Benz was second, followed by Davis, Fenn and Thorne.

Shane Lee led the Paramount KIA Limited Late Models to the green flag followed closely by Jeremy Pelfrey. On lap 14, Monty Cox would take the lead, while Lee, Landon Huffman and Pelfrey would make it three wide in turn four. Caution waved on lap 23 for a spin in turn two. Sheflon Clay would lose a tire on the last lap due to a rear end problem. Cox led the field to the checkered flag, followed by Lee in second, Brayton Haws in third, Pelfrey in fourth, and Casey Pierce in fifth.
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Jason Stanley led the Street Stocks to the green flag. Larry Mosher and Kevin Eby battled side by side for several laps as Mark Whitten retired to pit road with clutch problems. Caution would come out on lap 28 for a spin in turn two. At the finish it was Jonathan Smith working his way to the checkered flag first, followed by Stanley in second, Eby in third, Marshall Sutton in fourth, and Mosher in fifth.

Charlie Neill started on the pole for the WrenchRags Renegades race. Neill took the lead early and never looked back. He was followed by Kenneth Roberts, Carroll McKinney and Kase Kallenbach.

Clint Fields led the Gold King Super Trucks to the green flag for their 35-lap race. Mike Eplee spun on the initial start but was able to continue. Fields took the early lead while second through fourth would battle side by side behind him. Fields would lead flag to flag with Jason Smith taking second, Doug Barnes third, Trevor Hignutt fourth and Lee Queen rounding out the top five.

Action returns to Hickory Motor Speedway on Saturday, June 1. For more info, visit hickorymotorspeedway.com.

 

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