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Bobby Gill Takes Win at New Smyrna Speedway in Hooter's Pro Cup | Samsula, FL. The pits were busy as thirty seven cars got ready to qualify for the first time race at New Smyrna Speedway since the old Hooter's Cup changed to Hooter's Pro Cup. A few Florida racers were among the 37 including Mario Gosselin from Lake Wales, Billy Mowery, David Pletcher and Derrick Kelly.
This was the first race of the season for Gosselin who drove his familiar #10 and it was Gosselin's day as he sat fast time at 19.109. Jason Sarvis #22 was second fastest with a 19.134. Since the field was set for thirty six starting, the #69 of John Flaggan was the unlucky driver who got sent home.
When the green flag dropped at 7:30 PM, it was the #10 of Gosselin taking the lead but on lap 4, Bobby Gill #5 passed Gosselin and took over. This would set the night as Gosselin and Gill battled each other most of the night for that lead spot.
Lap 10 saw the first of 15 cautions as the #81 of Scott York and #3 of Michael Strother spun. On the restart, Gosselin passed Gill for the lead and built up a 5 car length lead. Top five were Gosselin, Gill, #84 Shane Hoffman, #22 Jason Sarvis and #92 Hal Goodson.
Kertus Davis #0 passed Goodson and takes away his fifth place position, putting Goodson in sixth.
Lap 21 saw Caution 2 as a car spun in turns 1 and 2. On the restart, this set the battle as Gill and Gosselin went side by side never touching for the lead. Gill finally got his nose just in front of Gosselin and took over once again.
Caution 3 comes out for the #01 of Preston Jernigan as he broke. On the restart Gill was leading but only for a few laps as Caution 4 came out for the #44 of Jon Kerley who spun out.
With Gill still in front, caution 5 came out for the #18 of Mark Whitaker. Four other cars also spun as Whitaker sat on the track but all were able to continue on. The #94 of Keith Roggen caused caution 6 as he hit the turn 4 wall.
Gosselin took over the lead from Gill on the restart but Gill battled back and took the lead but Gosselin was not to be beat and retook the lead position.
Just as the battle gets very hot and heavy, caution 7 comes out for the #13 of Free Pennington who spun out in the bottom of turn 1. On the restart, the #55 of Lee Tissot spun but is able to continue with no yellow coming out but lap 109 saw caution 8 for a car spinning on the bottom of turn 2.
On the restart, Gosselin built up a seven car length lead over Gill with Goodson, Sarvis and #58 Jeremy Bowser in the top five. Kertus Davis #0 then made his move on Bowser and took over fifth putting Bowser to sixth.
Caution 9 came out for the #09 of Jabe Jones as he ran out of gas and had to be pushed back to the pits. This set up the pits stops for the lead cars with #84 Shane Hoffman beating out Gill, Gosselin, Goodson. The #55 of Lee Tissot now had the lead after pit stops with the #16 of Steve Christian in second.
On the restart, Christian made his move on Tissot and took the lead. Christian started building his lead until caution 10 came out for the #13 of Free Pennington, #18 of Mark Whitaker, #6 Ronnie Davidson and #81 of Scott York who all spun out in turn 4.
The restart saw Christian still leading with #18 Michael Ritch, #33 Billy Mowery, #55 Lee Tissot and #44 Jon Kerley filling out the top five spots. But with Gill and Gosselin on fresher tires, Gosselin moved up to second behind Christian with Gill right on his tail for third. Ritch and Goodson ran fourth and fifth.
Caution 11 came out for the #88 of Ray Peele as he brushed the frontstretch wall. Christian still ahd the lead on the restart but not for long as Gosselin first took over the lead but not for long as Gill made his move on Gosselin and took over once again.
Christian was now running third followed by Goodson and Ritch. But Ritch had problems of his own as the #22 of Sarvis wanted his fifth place position and was right on his tail. Sarvis got the edge and Ritch wass put to sixth. Shane Wallace #4 brought out caution 12 as he visited the turn 2 wall.
Caution 13 saw the #13 of Free Pennington spun in turns 3 and 4. Restart still had Gill over Gosselin with Goodson, Sarvis and #29 Clay Rogers in the top five. Steve Christian #16 started to make his moves and slowly worked himself back into the top five knocking out Sarvis.
Jeremy Bowser #58 and #18 Mark Whitaker brought out caution 14 as they spun in the bottom of turn 2. Gill retained the lead over Gosselin on the restart and the last caution of the night, 15, came out for the #16 of Christian as he hit the backstretch inside wall.
Looking at a green, white, checker situation, everyone was ready to rumble. At the worst time to lose an engine, #10 Mario Gosselin lost his and the second place position in the race. This gave #92 Hal Goodson the second place spot with Gill still in the lead. Bobby Gill got the victory with Goodson, Rogers, Ritch and Medlin filling out the top five.
Footnotes: #1 Don Satterfield remarked after the race, "I dropped a cylinder on lap 5 and was only running on seven. I finished the race but was very slow."
Derrick Kelly lost an axle early in the race and had some choice words since he had a spare one in his trailer but it was parked outside of the track. He retired early and was one of the first to leave after the race.
Mario Gosselin, holding a very sleeping child in his arms said he missed the first two races because of funding. "It is getting harder and harder to race with today's costs. But I will be at Lakeland and it was nice to not have to drive but an hour and half from home tonight to race. I had a great car but engines fail and that is racing."
Twenty three Super Stocks were on hand for their feature race after the Hooter's Pro Cup with the #91 of Allen Dillon on the pole. But it was the #11x of Shane Stacy who jumped out for the lead with the #2 of Ron Whaley close behind. Only one caution in this event and that was the #llx of Stacy who spun in turn 4. Ron Whaley retained the lead over #23 Charlie Collins. In the end, Whaley took home the win with #23 Charlie Collins, #32 Bill Stacy, #61 Ted Helmes and #30 Mike Wieczoreck filling out the top five.
Mark Vandevender #7 sat on the pole for the Modified feature and won from the pole. Bobby Blake drove the #2x and did a good job taking home a third place position. Justin Henderson #16 worked his way to fifth but his tires started going away and it was Bo Davis #29 taking fifth putting Henderson sixth. Ed Kuhel #20. one of our new modified drivers, did a good job and shows that he will be a top running car in the future. Top five were #7 Mark Vandevender, #98 ?, #2x Bobby Blake, #7x, #29 Bo Davis.
Join us next week for Race #2 of the Racecar Engineering Sunbelt Super Late Model Series and racing in all divisions but Open Wheel Modifieds.
Jane
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