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October 12, 2003
David Weaver wins Late Model Sportsman at Hialeah
by Marty Little

HIALEAH, Fla. - David Weaver took the lead at the drop of the initial green flag and never looked back enroute to a strong victory in the 20 lap late model sportsman headliner Saturday night at Hialeah Speedway.

For Weaver, a veteran at the flat third-mile oval, it was his second score of the season as he checkerd ahead of point leader Gary Padula, Danny Maddox, brother Steve Weaver, Jr and Gary McGoron.

Tony Barreca proved the best of the street stock runners as he inherited the lead from Steve Dielmann on lap 18 and hustled to his fifth main event score of the year. T.C. McElyea took runner-up honors in the 25 lapper over Stuart Robertson, Sean Bulaskas and Tom North.

Mini stock action saw points leader S.C. Klinger claim his 14th victory of the season in his potent Toyota with Fred Williams hot on his rear bumper. Greg Kaouk put his Ford pick up in thrid spot in the 25 lapper ahead of the Mustangs of Bill Calder and Harold Cross.
The accident marred 25 lap cyclone headliner fell to Greg Gorniak in wire to wire fashion as he topped Timmy Ryan, Steve Kahleel, Al Grimm and John Pettit.

In a wild finish George Landis was awarded the victory in the 25 lap modified lite feature despite crashing with his brother Mark off turn four coming to the checkers. Phil Krauthoff was second with Doug Parlamento third. The companion pro challenge went to Brad Sanders in a walk away over John Tyler David and Mike Lago.
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