| Tim Sabo claims Attica loot before rains halt action |
| Thursday, 20 April 2006 | |
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By Brian Liskai ATTICA, Ohio (Friday, April 21, 2006) - It looked like Attica Raceway Park would escape the wrath of Mother Nature for the second week in a row. While rains pounded the surrounding area, the racing action at Attica on Underground Utilities Night was full go Friday....until lap 13 of the 410 sprint main when the skies opened up, forcing cancellation of the remaining Before the rains, Fremont's Tim Sabo used his wealth of experience to power around the younger drivers on a very heavy and rough track to score a $1,000 pay day in the limited late model feature. Sabo drove around early leader Larry Kingseed on lap three and sped away from the field. Gibsonburg veteran Bill Hahn got around Kingseed with a handful of laps remaining to take second, with Kingseed, who had won the previous two features at ARP , third, Brandon Perkins, Chris Killer, Jeff McCoy, Steve Sabo, Bill Clapp Jr., Mike Bores and Chuck Hummer rounding out the top 10. "I have to thank Josh Caster and their family for putting me in their late model," said Sabo beside his Dave and Maryann Stout, Bill Frankart, Level Performance sponsored #98. "These youngsters don't know how to attack a heavy track...I've been around long enough to know how to do that." The 410 sprints got 13 of the 30 lap A-main in the books before the rains fell. World of Outlaws regular Chad Kemenah - making an appearance after their show was rained out in Indiana earlier - took the lead from Ron Blair with a great low move exiting turn four to complete the 13th lap. When the race resumes, Kemenah will be leading Blair, Lee Jacobs, Brandon Martin and Andrew Palker. Attica officials will announce in the near feature when the remaining laps of the 410 feature will be run. The 305 sprints will run double features during a yet-to-be-determined night of racing. Attica Raceway Park will be back in action Friday, April 28, with Bazell Race Fuels Night featuring the 410 sprints, 305 sprints and the Sunoco American Late Models. Go to www.atticaracewaypark.com for more information. Attica Raceway Park 410 Super SprintsHeat 1 - Budweiser (Top 5 Transer to the A-Main) Heat 2 - Ramsey Trucking (Top 5 Transer to the A-Main) Heat 3 - Bell Helmets (Top 5 Transer to the A-Main) B-main (Top 5 Transer to the A-Main) 305 SprintsHeat 1 - Budweiser (Top 4 Transer to the A-Main) Heat 2 - Advanced Limo of Tiffin (Top 4 Transer to the A-Main) Heat 3 - Bell Helmets (Top 4 Transer to the A-Main) Heat 4 - Griffs Engines (Top 4 Transer to the A-Main) B-main (Top 4 Transer to the A-Main) Limited Lates Heat 2 - Tin Lizzy Collision (Top 4 Transer to the A-Main) Heat 3 - Bell Helmets (Top 4 Transer to the A-Main) Heat 4 - Computer Man Inc. (Top 4 Transer to the A-Main) B-Main (Top 4 Transer to the A-Main) 1. 98-Tim Sabo[3]; 2. 27-Bill Hahn[9]; 3. 21-Larry Kingseed[5]; 4. 92-Brandon Perkins[4]; 5. 67-Chris Keller[15]; 6. O2-Jeff Mccoy[16]; 7. 99-Steve Sabo[14]; 8. C4-Bill Clapp Jr.[6]; 9. 15B-Mike Bores[11]; 10. 55-Chuck Hummer[7]; 11. 12-Michael Stiltner[12]; 12. 101-Chester Fitch[13]; 13. 48-John Bores[8]; 14. 50-Ryan Missler[18]; 15. O1-Art Ball[1]; 16. 30-Nate Potts[2]; 17. 8K-Kevin Koerper[17]; 18. 94-Chris Smith[10]; 19. 45-Mike Marteney[19]; 20. 69-John Mayes Jr.[DNS] |
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