The UNOH All Star Circuit of Champions have held two point races to open this season and both have been claimed by drivers recording their first ever series wins.
Just a week ago Parker Price-Miller recorded his first ever 410 sprint win. The 16-year-old would make it two in a row and would claim his first ever UNOH All Stars victory at the Wayne County Speedway in Orrville, OH Saturday.
Ryan Smith claimed his first All Star win earlier in the month at Attica Raceway Park.
It wasn’t easy for Price-Miller, who is a junior at Indiana’s Kokomo High School. He had to hold off a charging Rob Chaney who grew up racing at Wayne County Speedway, as the pair battled through lapped traffic.
“I can’t believe we won. This is unbelievable,” said Price-Miller. “When we got the win last week at Fremont against that tough group I would have never imagined following it up with an All Star win.”
And to make it even more of a challenge, the team lost an engine the previous night competing at Attica Raceway Park.
“Things just fell right for us tonight,” Price-Miller said. “I started third in the dash and was just hoping for a top four and ended up in the lead on the first lap. On the start of the feature (Andrew) Palker slid me in one and two and I gathered it back up and got him back in three and four. The track was tricky and I decided to try and stay around the bottom. Then we got into lapped traffic and with two laps to go here comes Rob Chaney. I had to settle down and just hit my marks. I can’t thank Rick Ferkel enough for all he’s done and all he has taught me.”
For Chaney, a second place run continues a solid start to the 2015 season.
“We gained a lot of momentum at the end of last year,” said Chaney. “And rather than try to build new cars and go that direction we decided to keep the momentum we had and carry it to the start of this year and it’s working.
“This kid (Price-Miller) has a lot of talent. I got a run on him down the front stretch with a couple of laps to go and I could have tried to slide him but we probably would have both ended up crashing. I left him a little lane and hoped he would make a mistake and he took it and didn’t bobble. I’m amazed at how he handled lapped traffic.”
Andrew Palker, a two time Wayne County Speedway champion, would finish in third. Coupled with his second place run at the All Star event at Attica, the Lodi, Ohio driver leads the All Star points.
“My dad is fully retired and I have to pay all the bills on this deal now. Without my sponsors it would be impossible. We are building consistency and that will lead to wins,” said Palker.
“That kid (Price-Miller) is going to be something. He has pure talent. After I slid him at the green, he kept his head and drove back by. I kept waiting for him to make a mistake in traffic and he didn’t. I realized I only had a second or third place car. I must be getting older and wiser. In my early years I probably would have tore up the car trying to get by him. I took what I could get and I’m leading the points.”
For more info on the UNOH All Star Circuit of Champions Sprint Car Series, visit AllStarSprint.com.
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Wayne County Speedway – Orrville, OH
Race Results – April 18, 2015
1. 9P-Parker Price-Miller
2. 9x-Rob Chaney
3. 57X-Andrew Palker
4. 59-Danny Holtgraver
5. 10H-Chad Kemenah
6. 45-Tim Shaffer
7. 81-Lee Jacobs
8. 49-Cole Duncan
9. 89-Cody Darrah
10. 1-Dale Blaney
11. 93-Sheldon Haudenschild
12. 4-Danny Smith
13. 16-Danny Mumaw
14. 40-Caleb Helms
15. 38K-Brad Haudenschild
16. 15H-Mitch Harble
17. 94-Ryan Smith
18. W20-Greg Wilson
19. 19P-Paige Polyak
20. 11N-Randy Hannagan
21. D12-Jason Dolick
22. 9-Jac Haudenschild
23. 11-Shawn Hubler
24. 23-Nick Patterson
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