Eldora
Speedway
Five
winners in Inaugural Blue Collar Bash
Hall, Nuckles, Chamberlain, Hehman and Covey
Carry Checkered Flags
ROSSBURG,
OH (Oct. 27) – Five down – eleven to
go - and the inaugural 16-division Blue Collar Bash will become history
at
Eldora Speedway. Capturing
feature
events Saturday evening were Luke Hall (BOSS Non-Winged Sprints), Bryan
Nuckles
(Legends), Duane Chamberlain (Late Models), Jason Hehman (Oakshade
Sportsman)
and Mason Covey (UMP Pro Late Model).
The remaining 7 classes; Fremont/Attica
Trucks, Circle Track/Waynesfield
Trucks, 305 Sprints, UMP Sportsman, Chevettes, Compacts and Mini
Sprints will
complete their program Sunday afternoon when they are joined by the
Winged
Sprints, Eldora Stocks, Hometrack Stocks and UMP Modifieds in their
complete
programs.
Second
generation driver Sheldon Haudenschild
shot from his pole position to run away and hide at the onset of the
BOSS
A-Feature; but as he began moving in on lapped traffic, the race took
on a new
look.
Lap
by lap, Haudenschild’s advantage dwindled
as Luke Hall, Dallas Hewitt and Matt Westfall inched forward.
Multiple
times Hall would nose up beside
Haudenschild, but when the young sensation would see the nose of Hall’s
car, he
would get a burst of speed and pull away.
Finally, in the closing laps, Hall did a
bonsai pass through turns three
and four to take the lead that he was to hold to the finish.
A
multi-car crash four laps from the finish
momentarily stopped the action, but that didn’t deter Hall. On the restart, he
picked up where he had
left off and drove to victory over Haudenschild, Hewitt, Westfall and
Tony
Beaber.
Nuckles,
another second generation hot shoe,
was on a mission. Taking
advantage of
his heat race victory, Bryan started on the outside pole and that was
the
momentum he needed. A
quick burst into
the lead on the initial start was aborted with a turn three spin
mid-pack. That
brought the field back to a complete
restart and Nuckles had to duplicate his efforts; which he did.
The
green came out one more time and one more
time, Nuckles shot into the lead.
He
continued a blistering pace, as the field behind him duked it out for
position,
often three and four wide on the .500 mile clay oval.
A
vicious crash involving Nelson Stewart
brought out the red flag in the closing laps.
The car was worse for the wear following
the multi-time rollover; yet
Stewart (father to three-time NASCAR Cup champion Tony Stewart) climbed
from
the car unscathed.
With
the field re-lined, Nuckles picked up
where he had left off and cruised to the victory over Robert Stough ,
Sean
McPherson, Matt
Erich and Derek Menshew.
In
what turned out to be the most competitive
feature event of the day, Chamberlain survived a last lap shootout with
Jerry
Bowersock to take the narrow win.
Brian
Ruhlman appeared to have the race in the
bag; that was until the halfway point when slight contact with a lapped
car
found Ruhlman looping it out in front of Chamberlain, Bowersock and
Jeff
Babcock. The
foursome had been running
under a literal blanket.
The
restart gave the point to Chamberlain, with
Babcock and Bowersock in close pursuit.
A last lap caution flag bunched the
field for one final charge to the
finish.
With
the double-file restart, Chamberlain chose
the outer lane and that gave him the momentum he needed to carry out
the
deed. Bowersock
crossed the line
second, followed by Babcock, Ruhlman and Rob Starkey.
Jason
Hehman, a runner with the UMP Sportsman
class, chose at the last minute to race with the Oakshade Raceway
Sportsman
class and he is glad he did.
Despite a
400 pound weight disadvantage, Hehman jumped into the lead at the onset
and
withheld a wild last lap charge from Richard Patton to take the victory.
Patton
charged into turn three on the final
circuit and appeared that the momentum could take him into the leader;
however,
he backed down just enough to avoid contact and settled for runner-up
honors. Following
them across the line
were Paul Pardo, Barney Craig and Billy Ruff.
Covey’s
victory in the UMP Pro Late Model class
came over Jacob Hawkins.
Sunday’s
action will begin with practice laps
at 12:30, followed by the racing program at 1:30.
Complete ticket and schedule information
can
be found on the track’s website www.EldoraSpeedway.com.
BOSS
SPRINTS A-Feature: Luke
Hall, Sheldon Haudenschild, Dallas
Hewitt, Matt Westfall, Tony Beaber, Steve Irwin, Dustin Smith, Aric
Gentry,
Chad Wilson, Mike Galajda, Joe Bares, Chuck Wilson, Kirk Jeffries,
Donnie Gentry,
Jason Soudrette, Derek Hastings, Brandon Spithaler, Kyle Simon, Kurt
Gross,
Landon Simon, Adam Anderson, Aaron Middaugh, Nick Landon
LEGENDS
A-Feature: Bryan
Nuckles, Robert Stough, Sean McPherson,
Matt Erich, Derek Minshew, Harlon Leppo, Darrel Lee Brown, Richard
Miller,
Tommy Klein, Kyle Baugh, Chad Earnst, Stephen Duderstadt, Scott
Gobrecht,
Warren Ropp, Scott Spidle, Ben Rouster, Randy Clark, Allison Schoch,
Steve
Morgan, David Bennett, Nelson Stewart, Tony Monge, Drew Higginson
LATE
MODELS A-Feature: Duane
Chamberlain, Jerry Bowersock, Jeff
Babcock, Brian Ruhlman, Rob Starkey, Brian Gray, Phil Ausra, Mason
Covery, Don
Gordon, Jacob Hawkins, Richard Patton, Chad Poorman, Billy Ruff
OAKSHADE
SPORTSMAN A-Feature: Jason
Hehman, Richard Patton, Paul Pardo,
Barney Craig, Billy Ruff, Jim Bailey, David Golembiewski, Terry
Rushlow, Jake
Leitzman, Ryan Huddleston, Bryan Martin
UMP
PRO LATE MODELS: Mason
Covey, Jacob Hawkins
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