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BLAIR INHERITS TYLER COUNTY FASTRAK NE/MOV LATE
MODEL TOURING OPENER WHEN PEGHER SLOWS ON LAST LAP;
ALL-TIME NE RECORD 53 CARS TURN OUT!
By Mike Leone
April 17, 2010
Middlebourne, WV…The FASTRAK Northeast Late Model
Touring Series kicked off their 2010 season on
Saturday night at the Tyler County Speedway joining
up with the new Mid-Ohio Valley Touring Series. An
all-time record 53 cars turned out on the chilly
night with drivers from West Virginia, Pennsylvania,
Ohio, New York, and Maryland as the fourth year for
the Northeast began!
2008 Northeast Touring Series and National Weekly
Series Champion, Max Blair, couldn’t have started
2010 any better. Blair won the opening two Weekly
Series events at Mercer Raceway Park and made the
long tow to West Virginia profitable Saturday night
as he captured the “Topless 25” Northeast/Mid-Ohio
Valley Touring Series co-sanctioned event.
Blair and last year’s “Topless 25” winner, Mike
Pegher, Jr., put on a quite a show for the fans, but
it appeared Pegher was going to repeat last year’s
feat until he slowed unexpectedly on the final lap
thinking the event was over allowing Blair to fly by
for the $1,500 victory.
“I’ve never won one this way before,” expressed the
shocked 20-year-old Centerville, Pa. driver. “But
I’d rather be lucky than good any day. The track was
absolutely gorgeous! I’ve only raced here twice
before and finished second to Mike (Pegher) last
year. I have to thank my dad (Robbie) because
without him none of this would be possible, all my
sponsors, and crew that help out.”
After a record six qualifying heat races and three
last chance B mains, the 53-car field was trimmed to
24 for the 25-lap feature. Dan “The Greek” Karalagas
and last year’s Northeast Touring Series Champion
David Scott, brought the field to green from flagman
Greg Wheeling. Scott used the highline to power by
Karalagas on the start. Blair and Pegher started
fourth and sixth, but quickly moved into second and
third on lap two when they disposed of Karalagas.
Kyle Thomas is one of West Virginia’s top racers and
the youngster showed he knows how to get around the
¼-mile bullring by diving by Pegher for third on lap
four; however, Pegher wasn’t about to give up as he
retook the position one lap later.
Meanwhile, Blair was all over Scott. The two
standout racers ran side-by-side for the lead on
laps six and seven. Scott appeared to have a handful
with his car as he lost the handle in turn two on
lap seven allowing Blair and Pegher to blow by for
the top two spots. A caution for Dan Angelicchio was
able to save Scott as he would lineup third on the
restart; however, when racing resumed both Thomas
and 11th starting Blose were able to get by for
third and fourth respectively.
As green flag racing continued, the frontrunners
began to encounter lapped traffic on lap 16. Blose
was challenging Thomas for third, but after 10
non-stop laps the caution was displayed for Danny
Thomas. When green replaced yellow, Blair and Pegher
really went at it. The two battled hard on laps 19
and 20 running side-by-side with Blair low and
Pegher high. Pegher used the momentum off the
outside of turn four to sneak by for the lead on lap
20.
Blair remained within striking distance over the
final five laps, which was important when Pegher
slowed on the final lap and Blair snatched the lead
and victory in his Specialty Products/4 Your Car
Connection/Moody & Son Welding/Bossard’s Sales &
Service-sponsored #111. Blair’s all-time leading
sixth career Northeast Touring Series victory was
his first ever in the state of West Virginia.
Pegher regained his speed in time to hold off Blose
for second. Freddie Carpenter came all the way from
the 23rd starting position to finish fourth, but was
disqualified for not reporting to tech, thus moved
Thomas and Scott to fourth and fifth at the finish.
Completing the top 10 were 18th starting Ricky
Meglaye, opening night Tyler County winner Shane
Hitt, last week’s Tyler County winner Joe Loudin
from 21st, Kris Southern, and Chad Green. Heat
winners were Green, Thomas, Pegher, Knollinger,
Scott, and a career first win by Dave Airgood, Jr.
Steve Adkins, Jr., Daniel Hill, and Loudin captured
the B mains.
FASTRAK Northeast/Mid-Ohio Valley Late Model Touring
Series Race #1 (25 laps Topless, $1,500 to-win): 1.
MAX BLAIR (111) 2. Mike Pegher, Jr. (Geisler 1C) 3.
Mike Blose (5) 4. Kyle Thomas (57) 5. David Scott
(Powell 100) 6. Ricky Meglaye (5) 7. Shane Hitt (2)
8. Joe Loudin (5) 9. Kris Southern (K2) 10. Chad
Green (88) 11. Troy Shields (11) 12. Steve Adkins,
Jr. (18) 13. Dan Karalagas (G1) 14. Dwayne Pond
(Bidwell B1D) 15. Gary Knollinger (38K) 16. Dave
Airgood, Jr. (42JR) 17. Josh Double (38) 18. Rick
Strickler (Lake 1G) 19. Josh Holtgraver (00) 20.
Danny Thomas (7JR) 21. Daniel Hill (8) 22. Dan
Angelicchio (14) 23. Aaron Barley (28) 24. Freddie
Carpenter (c4)-DSQ (did not report to tech).
B main 1 non-qualifiers: 3. Joel Prosser (77) 4. Joe
Martin (55) 5. Eddie Starky (Frazier 55) 6. Nick
Dohm (115) 7. Ike Fanton (Kratts 41) 8. Quintin
Wyandt (118) 9. Steve Wilmoth (Weaver 1)-DSQ
(illegal driver substitution) 10. Rocky Kugel
(7KRT)-DNS 11. Mike Allen (21)-DNS 12. Dave Gorrell
(31)-DNS
B main 2 non-qualifiers: 3. Bryan Force (31) 4.
Shawn Jett (1J) 5. Butch Lambert (27) 6. Dusty
Hamrick (X) 7. Cody Hardesty (32) 8. Mike Griffin
(11) 9. K.C. Burdette (KC44) 10. John Watson (51)
11. Jeff Lilly (17) 12. Derek Rogers (23).
B main 3 non-qualifiers: 3. Jamie Brown (135) 4.
Melvin Ferguson, Jr. (4) 5. Mark Moats (23) 6. Bill
Shaffer (55) 7. Garrett Mott (43X) 8. Bud Watson
(2)-DNS 9. Derek Doll (87)-DNS 10. Jacob Lash (83)
11. Damian Bidwell (1/2-Pt)-DNS.
Lap leaders: Scott (1-6), Blair (7-19, 25), Pegher
(20-24).
Heat winners: Green, Thomas, Pegher, Knollinger,
Scott, Airgood.
B main winners: Adkins, Hill, Loudin.
Car count: 53
The Northeast and Mid-Ohio Valley Touring Series
will be right back to Tyler County in two weeks on
Saturday, May 1 for another co-sanctioned $1,500
to-win event.
You can reach co-directors Vicki Emig and Mike Leone
at the FASTRAK Northeast office at 724-964-9300.
E-mail to info@fastraknortheast.com and snail mail
to 4368 Route 422, Pulaski, PA 16143. The office is
open daily late mornings and after 1:30 p.m. For
more information, check out the FASTRAK Northeast
website at www.fastraknortheast.com. Become our fan
on Facebook at www.facebook.com/fastraknortheast.
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