Darren finishes 20th at Limaland.
Darren had a different ride with the Hammons Motorsports car as his engine arrived a little too late but his bad luck continued as he wrecked on the first lap of the feature. Darren had put the car on the pole in the feature but he got together early with Jared Horstman and was done for the evening.
Friday, July 25, 2008 - Limaland Motorsports Park 9th Annual Steve Brown Memorial Race & Ladies Night (Elwer Fence Sprints)
Elwer Fence Sprints Feature: 1. Tim Allison 2. JR Stewart 3. Mike Brecht 4. Mike Miller 5. Jared Horstman 6. Jeff Williams 7. Rick Boughan 8. Mike Dunlap 9. Dennis Yoakam 10. Tim Viles 11. Ron Blair 12. Cory Seeling 13. Aaron Smith 14. Kent Wolters 15. Brent Gehr 16. Andrew Bowsher 17. Dwain Leiber 18. Dallas Hewitt 19. Travis Hery 20. Darren Long
Elwer Fence Sprints B-Main: 1) Ron Blair 2) Cory Seeling 3) Dallas Hewitt 4) Travis Hery 5) Tim Viles 6) Aaron Moloney 7) Bob Gehr Jr. 8) Bob Gehr Sr. 9) Jerry Burkett
Dash for Cash: 1) Jeff Williams 2) Scott Carter 3) Kent Wolters 4) Dwain Leiber
Heat 1: 1) Tim Allison 2) Dwain Leiber 3) Darren Long 4) Rick Boughan 5) Brent Gehr 6) Travis Hery 7) Bob Gehr Jr. 8) Scott Carter 9) Aaron Moloney
Heat 2: 1) JR Stewart 2) Kent Wolters 3) Jeff Williams 4) Aaron Smith 5) Andrew Bowsher 6) Dallas Hewitt 7) Tim Viles 8) Cory Seeling
Heat 3: 1) Mike Miller 2) Jared Horstman 3) Mike Brecht 4) Dennis Yoakam 5) Mike Dunlap 6) Ron Blair 7) Bob Gehr Sr. 8) Jerry Burkett
Summary from Limaland.com:
The second feature of the evening was the Elwer Fence Sprints. Darren Long and Jared Horstman came together coming out of turn two and the pole car of Long’s was done for the evening. Horstman took the lead after a complete restart and led the first 13 laps of the race. But, Horstman had his car set up to run the low groove and Mr. Excitement, Tim Allison, was in his office as he reeled Horstman in quickly while rocketing around the upper rim of the track. It appeared Allison was going to win going away until a caution on lap 20 for Dwain Leiber and Kent Wolters bunched the field. On the restart, JR Stewart was glued to Allison until the first corner. Allison went high and Stewart chose low. As the checkered flag waved, both cars sped to the finish line with Allison picking his first win of the year by a car-length.
The second feature of the evening was the Elwer Fence Sprints. Darren Long and Jared Horstman came together coming out of turn two and the pole car of Long’s was done for the evening. Horstman took the lead after a complete restart and led the first 13 laps of the race. But, Horstman had his car set up to run the low groove and Mr. Excitement, Tim Allison, was in his office as he reeled Horstman in quickly while rocketing around the upper rim of the track. It appeared Allison was going to win going away until a caution on lap 20 for Dwain Leiber and Kent Wolters bunched the field. On the restart, JR Stewart was glued to Allison until the first corner. Allison went high and Stewart chose low. As the checkered flag waved, both cars sped to the finish line with Allison picking his first win of the year by a car-length.
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