Styres Crowned “King of 360s” At East Bay

Glenn Styres claimed $10,000 and "King of the 360s" honors by topping Saturday night's 40-lap Ronald Laney Memorial at East Bay Raceway Park. Photo by Mike Horne

Ontario, Canada’s Glenn Styres scored a resounding upset victory by reaching victory lane in Saturday night’s 40-lap 11th Annual Ronald Laney Memorial to put the caps on the 14th Annual “King of the 360s” Nationals at East Bay Raceway Park in Tampa, FL.

And, the triumph came in dramatic fashion, as the Ohsweken Speedway track owner charged past Ohio’s Darren Long in the final corner to take the checkered flag, and the $10,000 triumph after starting 18th on the final night of East Bay’s 36th Annual Winter Nationals.

Working his way up to third by the final ten rounds, the four-time Southern Ontario Sprints champion shot past both Long and race leader Terry McCarl on a lap 35 restart.  But Long returned the favor on a restart with just three laps to go by racing into the lead.

Long opened up an advantage of several car-lengths, but Styres was on the charge as the white flag flew.  When Long pushed the slightest big exiting turn four with the checkered flag in sight, Styres ducked to the bottom of the track and snuck by on the inside to steal the victory.

While Styres bided his time in the early rounds, Shane Stewart paced the initial 27 circuits from the pole position after winning both the Thursday and Friday night preliminary features.  McCarl challenged for the point on a pair of earlier occasions before racing by on the high side of turns one and two on a lap 28 restart to take command.

McCarl’s lead was short-lived however, as his right rear gave way moments after a lap 35 restart, opening the door for the stirring Styres and Long duel to the stripe.

While Styres became the 12th different winner of the “King of the 360s” Nationals with the dramatic victory, Long settled for runner-up honors.  After running second until a cut right rear tire after 18 laps sent him to the tail, Tim Crawley raced back through the field to claim the show position.

Danny Martin, Jr., advanced from 14th to fourth, with 19th-starter Hud Horton rounding out the top five.  Lou Kennedy, Jr., was sixth, with McCarl, Stewart, Jason Sides and Terry Gray completing the top ten.

Jason Johnson, Brad Greer, Thomas Kennedy and Gray won Saturday night’s heat races, with Todd Fayard and Robbie Smith winning the “B” Mains.

Action returns to East Bay Raceway Park on with the regualar season opener on March 3, featuring Late Models, East Bay Sprints, Street Stocks, and 4 Cylinder Bombers.  Visit eastbayracewaypark.com for more info.

King Of 360s
East Bay Raceway Park – Tampa, FL
Ronald Laney Memorial– Feb. 25, 2012

1. 0-Glenn Styres
2. 7-Darren Long
3. 24c-Tim Crawley
4. 00-Danny Martin, Jr.
5. 28h-Hud Horton
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7. 24T-Terry McCarl
8. 3g-Shane Stewart
9. 7s-Jason Sides
10. 10-Terry Gray
11. 3b-Brad Greer
12. 6s-Robbie Smith
13. 20k-Thomas Kennedy
14. 4m-Michael Miller
15. 3-Blake Feese
16. 41-Jason Johnson
17. 13-Todd Fayard
18. 45-Chuck Hebing
19. 66-Alex Shanks
20. 8x-Chris Williams

Locked into Feature by virtue of most accumulated points through Thursday and Friday preliminaries: 3g-Shane Stewart, 24c-Tim Crawley, 24T-Terry McCarl, 21k-Lou Kennedy, Jr., 7-Darren Long, 7s-Jason Sides

First Heat (8 Laps):  1. 41-Jason Johnson, 2. 45-Chuck Hebing, 3. 13-Todd Fayard, 4. 40-Caleb Helms, 5. 10x-Jeff Cook, 6. 2-Dustin Morgan, 7. 32m-Derek Hastings, 8. 52-Mark Broughman

Second Heat (8 Laps):  1. 3b-Brad Greer, 2. 00-Danny Martin, Jr., 3. 80-Morgan Turpen, 4. 3a-A.J. Maddox, 5. 94-Derek Hagar, 6. 20-Frank Carlsson, 7. 38-Tony Agin, 8. 19-Klint Angelette

Third Heat (8 Laps):  1. 20k-Thomas Kennedy, 2. 66-Alex Shanks, 3. 6s-Robbie Smith, 4. 8x-Chris Williams, 5. 4m-Michael Miller, 6. F37-Kyle Moffit, 7. 67-Brian Thomas, 8. J1-Mike Tharpe

Fourth Heat (8 Laps):  1. 10-Terry Gray, 2. 3-Blake Feese, 3. 2m-Dallas Hewitt, 4. 0-Glenn Styres, 5. 28h-Hud Horton, 6. 38x-Ryan Moore, 7. 01-Mikey Kruchka, 8. 422-Etienne Girard

First “B” Feature (12 Laps):  1. 13-Todd Fayard, 2. 4m-Michael Miller, 3. 28h-Hud Horton, 4. 80-Morgan Turpen, 5. 2-Dustin Morgan, 6. 67-Brian Thomas, 7. 422-Etienne Girard, 8. F37-Kyle Moffit, 9. 52-Mark Broughman, 10. 3a-A.J. Maddox, 11. 40-Caleb Helms. DNS: 38-Tony Agin

Second “B” Feature (12 Laps):  1. 6s-Robbie Smith, 2. 0-Glenn Styres, 3. 8x-Chris Williams, 4. 94-Derek Hagar, 5. 38x-Ryan Moore, 6. 32m-Derek Hastings, 7. J1-Mike Tharpe, 8. 2m-Dallas Hewitt, 9. 01-Mikey Kruchka, 10. 10x-Jeff Cook, 11. 20-Frank Carlsson. DNS: 19-Klint Angelette

 

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