(April
19, 2014) - Martinsville driver
Danny Trent used a veteran move to climb
from fourth place to the lead in the first
10 laps to capture the McGunegill Engine
Performance Late Model feature at Anderson
Speedway on Saturday, April 19.
Trent made his first visit to the Tim
Thompson Nationwide Insurance Winner’s
Circle on Madison County Storm Water
Partnership night at the races.
Jared Thomas took the lead at the start
chased by Billy VanMeter, fast qualifier
Jack Dossey III, Trent and Jon Heck.
Six laps into the feature Trent lightly
tapped the rear end of first Dossey’s ride
and then VanMeter’s coming off the corners
to move up to the second spot. On lap nine
Trent got Thomas loose coming off the fourth
corner and completed the pass entering turn
one.
VanMeter moved up to the second spot and
stayed glued to Trent’s rear bumper until
lap 29 when he brushed the back straight
wall and a lap later was unable to turn
entering turn four and made contact with the
outside wall. VanMeter suffered a stuck
throttle while racing down the back
straight.
Before racing action could resume, Jon Heck
cracked an oil pan while he was running
third.
Dossey pressed Trent for the final five laps
but was unable to get to the inside line
coming off the corners. Kent Baledge came
home in third followed by Thomas and Jon
Watson.
Trent was competing in a brand new race car
and said the car was good all night.
“On the last restart I hit the oil dry and
pushed up the track,” he said of forcing
Dossey toward the wall. “I like coming here,
I love this track.”
In the Front Wheel Drive Oval feature, Jared
Keller appeared to be on his way to victory
when he tangled with two lapped cars on the
next to last lap coming off the fourth
corner.
Keller’s misfortune gave the lead to Jerry
Dane with Adam Lee, Kevin Henson and Austin
McKinney left to battle for the win with one
lap remaining.
Dane got the jump on the restart to record
his third consecutive win of the year with
Lee coming home in second and a three-wide
finish for third with Henson claiming the
position over Austin McKinney and Ryan
Claborn.
Up until the incident with the lapped
traffic, Keller could drive his car anywhere
on the quarter-mile oval without losing any
momentum.
Defending NASH Thunder Car champion Curtis
Chapman got the jump on a restart to take
the lead from Jeff Marcum and recorded the
victory.
Fast qualifier Robby Wyman got past Marcum
on lap 10 with an outside move on the front
straight to finish second. Wyman stayed in
close contact with Chapman the entire
distance, but couldn’t get close enough to
try and make the past.
Marcum finished third with Austin Russell
and Lonny Burton rounding out the top five.
Anderson Speedway returns to action with a
huge double header next weekend showcasing
Super Late Models and Sprint Cars. On
Saturday, April 26, the ARCA/CRA Super
Series Late Models return for the Anderson
Properties 125 presented by Great Deals
Savings Magazine. The Thunder Roadsters and
Front Wheel Drives Oval will also be part of
the Saturday program.
On Sunday afternoon, the 14th Annual Glen
Niebel Classic will feature the USSA Sprint
Car Challenge Series Built by the UAW. The
USSA Mel Kenyon Midgets will be part of the
Sunday event.
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