All Star Sprint Race Results - Volusia Speedway Park (FL) - Sun.
2/7/99 - By Scott Hall
BARBERVILLE, FL - Frankie Kerr scored one for the All Star
regulars, breaking a three-race Central Pennsylvania dominance in
the All Star sprint 30-lap feature Sunday night at Volusia Speedway
Park. Kerr’s familiar orange and blue 23s, owned by Stan Shoff,
was powered by a Kistler-Chevrolet engine and was wrenched by Bill
Dougherty. Kerr outran Billy Pauch and Lance Dewease to earn a
$5,000 payday. "We gambled and put on a hard Hoosier,"
Kerr revealed afterward, explaining his wire-to-wire run. He also
thanked owner Stan Shoff for their tenth season together, one of the
longest stints in sprint car racing today. Kerr started on the
ButlerBuilt Motorsports Equipment Hot Seat pole position by virtue
of the week long Volusia points six car inversion, with Dewease
second in Walt Dyer’s Brickmobile Eagle, followed by Danny
Lasoski’s Chris Black Eagle, Pauch’s Zemco Headers Maxim and
Greg Hodnett’s Apple Motorsports Maxim. Kerr snared the opening
lead, pulling away from Dewease and Pauch. Kerr maneuvered his way
through lapped traffic on lap nine, but passing the slower cars
slowed his progress and allowed Dewease to close in on Kerr. Pauch
also moved in on the runner-up, and with a dozen laps in the
scorebook, Pauch was able to get by Dewease for second as Kerr still
led the pack. With five laps remaining, the order was Kerr, Pauch,
Dewease, Saldana, Hodnett and Dale Blaney and Kerr won easily when
the checkered flew after completing 15 miles. Pauch was second,
followed by Dewease and Saldana. Blaney took Hodnett near the end
for fifth. Lasoski finished seventh, earning the "Team Simpson
Racing Lucky Seven" award, just ahead of Terry McCarl, Jamie
Chesson and Kenny Jacobs, aboard Howie Gleason’s Maxim.
The United Expressline heat fell to Blaney, the Southwest
Expressline heat to Saldana, the Southwest Glass heat was won by
Jeff Shepard and the United Specialties heat went to McCarl. Gary
Wright won the first Commercial Truck & Trailer Dash of the
season with Jac Haudenschild the United Expressline B Main winner.
Robbie Standridge won the Georgia Marketing & Promotions C Main.
United Expressline Heat (8 laps): 1)Dale Blaney 2)Kenny Jacobs 3)
Danny Smith 4)Jac Haudenschild 5)Joe Roe 6)Kenny Adams 7)Ed Lynch,
Jr. 8)Robbie Standridge 9)Greg Wilson. Southwest Expressline Heat (8
laps): 1) Joey Saldana 2)Jamie Chesson 3)Joe Gaerte 4)Kevin Huntley
5) P.J. Chesson 6)Leonard Lee 7) John Bankston 8)Brian Carlson
9)Johnny Johnson Southwest Glass Heat (8 laps): 1) Jeff Shepard
2)Todd Shaffer 3)Fred Rahmer 4)Rodney Duncan 5) Bob Felmlee 6)Scott
Whitworth 7)Brian Ellenberger 8)Jerrod Hull. DNS Johnny Mackison,
Jr. United Specialties Heat (8 laps): 1)Terry McCarl 2)Kelly Kinser
3)Dean Jacobs 4)Paul McMahan 5)Tim Shaffer 6)Bill Robertson 7)Jim
Moughan 8)Joe Hauck. DNS Mike Frost COMMERCIAL TRUCK AND TRAILER
DASH (4 laps): 1)Gary Wright 2)Greg Hodnett 3)Frankie Kerr 4)Lance
Dewease 5)Billy Pauch. DNS Danny Lasoski. GEORGIA MARKETING &
PROMOTIONS C-MAIN (10 laps): 1)Robbie Standridge 2)Jerrod Hull
3)Greg Wilson 4)Brian Carlson 5)Joe Hauck 6)Johnny Johnson. DNS Mike
Frost UNITED EXPRESSLINE B-MAIN (12 laps): 1)Jac Haudenschild
2)Kevin Huntley 3)Paul McMahan 4)Rodney Duncan 5)P.J. Chesson 6)Joe
Roe 7)Kenny Adams 8)Bob Felmlee 9)Leonard Lee 10)Scott Whitworth
11)Jim Moughan 12)Jerrod Hull 13)Bill Robertson 14)Ed Lynch Jr.
15)Robbie Standridge 16)Greg Wilson 17)Tim Shaffer 18)Brian
Ellenberger 19)John Bankston 20)Brian Carlson. A-MAIN (30 laps):
1)Frankie Kerr 2)Billy Pauch 3)Lance Dewease 4)Joey Saldana 5)Dale
Blaney 6)Greg Hodnett 7)Danny Lasoski 8)Terry McCarl 9)Jamie Chesson
10)Kenny Jacobs 11)Jeff Shepard 12)Todd Shaffer 13)Kelly Kinser
14)Jac Haudenschild 15)Joe Gaerte 16)Dean Jacobs 17)Danny Smith
18)Fred Rahmer 19)Kevin Huntley 20)Paul McMahan 21)Joe Roe 22)P.J.
Chesson 23)Rodney Duncan 24)Gary Wright. All Star Points: 1. Frankie
Kerr 104; 2. Billy Pauch 97; 3. Lance Dewease 90 4. Greg Hodnett 89;
5. Joey Saldana 88, 6. Dale Blaney 86; 7. Danny Lasoski 83; 8. Terry
McCarl 80; 9. Jamie Chesson 78; 10. Kenny Jacobs 76.