Dalton Conner sweeps 150 lap races at Anderson Speedway

Dalton Conner Sweeps 150 lap races at Anderson Speedway

CRA Street Stocks

Dalton Conner did something not done before at Anderson Speedway by winning both 150-lap CRA Street Stock events.

Conner qualified 11th for the Tom Wood Honda 150 on Saturday but cracked into the top five within 30 laps of the start.

Andrew Teepe took the lead from early race leader Alan Williams on lap 60 when Williams started to deal with a brake problem which also allowed Conner to move into the second spot.

Just two laps before the mid-race break, Conner was able to get inside of Teepe on the front straight.

Following the break, Conner was able to maintain the top spot while Teepe lost several positions on the restart.

Williams recovered to be running second to Conner by lap 100 with Jacob McElfresh, Andrew Cook and Jamie Sites rounding out the top five.

The only caution flag of the night waved on lap 100 when JP Crabtree, subbing for Mike Crisp spun coming offf the fourth corner.

McElfresh moved into the second spot on the restart as several strong cars fell out of contention including Cook and Josh Ebbert Jr.

Conner went on to win by 2.797-seconds over McELfresh with Williams coming home in third to claim the 4 Crown title. Sites came home fourth followed by Teepe.

“The car was definitely on a rail,” Conner said in the Hoosier Lottery Victory Lane. “I knew I had to go before the break because I knew he (Teepe) would be strong after making adjustments.

“I had to pull the trigger there,” he said. “Always fun racing with these guys.”
McElfresh started 10th in the field and didn’t break into the top five until after the break.

“I was really saving my stuff in the first half,” he said. “I didn’t have enough for Dalton; I had enough for everybody else.”

Williams said he lost his brakes while leading during the first brake and the crew was able to make repairs.

“Break is the key work,” Williams said. “We lost the rear brakes with about 15 laps to go, just riding it out.”

He said the brakes went out at the close of the race.

James Kirby sent quick time but his car started billowing smoke before the break and was only able to complete four more circuits.

Josh Poore ran with the leaders early but his night ended at the break with a rear end malfunction.

Late Models

JP Crabtree set fast time during qualifying and then went on to capture his first Late Model feature Saturday at Anderson Speedway.

The invert put point leader Jeff Marcum and Cassten Everidge on the front row with Marcum taking the early lead.

On the third lap the two front runners made contact with the result being Marcum against the turn four wall with heavy damage. Everidge was set to the tail of the field.

That put Crabtree on the point with Ryder VanAlst running second and Josh Poore moving into the third spot after starting ninth in the field.

The second caution flag waved on lap 16 when VanAlst spun in turn four after contact from Poore sending both drivers to the tail of the field.

Crabtree was able to hold off Everidge on the restart and went on to win by 1.9-seconds with VanAlst, Poore and Tyler Marsh rounding out the top five.

Knapp Supply Ford Division

Randy Owen made it back-to-back feature wins in the Knapp Supply Ford Division leading the entire distance with Colin Grissom and Ron Phipps rounding out the top three.

National Crown winner Curtis Chapman came home in fourth after making a three-wide pass on lap 15 to get around Caleb Burge and a lapped car.

Beaver Contracting Thunder Roadsters

John Robbins captured his third Beaver Contracting Thunder Roadster win after setting fast-time in qualifying followed by Cody Demers and Doug Dugger.