Racerchaser
07-05-2009, 10:02 PM
Eighteen year old, Staci Warrington shook off some early season bad luck by winning the 20-lap Super Late Model “Wings & Things” feature, Saturday night at the Delaware International Speedway. Warrington had Plexiglas sideboard from nose to tail on he Warrington Construction Rocket which produced lap times in the low 17 second range.
The yellow was out before the first lap was complete as Ray Davis, Jr. and Richard Jarvis, Jr. tangle coming off the second turn. Staci Warrington moved by pole sitter, Barry Beauchamp on the restart and would never look back and the race would go caution free for the rest of the distance.
Warrington quickly shot away as Donald Lingo, Jr. working to take second from Beauchamp. Lingo got by Beauchamp for lap two but Warrington had already built about a 2.5 seconds lead.
By the halfway sign, Lingo was closing in on Warrington with Jarvis climbing back to third. Hal Browning ran in the fourth spot and Ray Davis, Jr. was back in fifth. Lingo’s car started to get loose coming off the turns as Warrington remained flawless out front. Davis got by Browning for fourth but Browning regained the spot two laps later. With four laps to go Kerry King got by Davis to move into the top five.
Warrington continued to turn in a flawless drive and she posted her first win of the season and the second win of her career. Lingo finished in the second spot with Jaris third. Fourth went to Browning and King rounded out the top five. Heats were won by Davis and Warrington. Lingo turned fast lap of the night with a 17.404 at 103.425 miles per hour.
Super Late Model Feature:
1. STACI WARRINGTON; 2. Donald Lingo, Jr.; 3. Richard Jarvis, Jr.; 4. Hal Browning; 5. Kerry King; 6. Ray Davis, Jr.; 7. Barry Beauchamp; 8. Ross Robinson; 9. Bob Geiger.
The yellow was out before the first lap was complete as Ray Davis, Jr. and Richard Jarvis, Jr. tangle coming off the second turn. Staci Warrington moved by pole sitter, Barry Beauchamp on the restart and would never look back and the race would go caution free for the rest of the distance.
Warrington quickly shot away as Donald Lingo, Jr. working to take second from Beauchamp. Lingo got by Beauchamp for lap two but Warrington had already built about a 2.5 seconds lead.
By the halfway sign, Lingo was closing in on Warrington with Jarvis climbing back to third. Hal Browning ran in the fourth spot and Ray Davis, Jr. was back in fifth. Lingo’s car started to get loose coming off the turns as Warrington remained flawless out front. Davis got by Browning for fourth but Browning regained the spot two laps later. With four laps to go Kerry King got by Davis to move into the top five.
Warrington continued to turn in a flawless drive and she posted her first win of the season and the second win of her career. Lingo finished in the second spot with Jaris third. Fourth went to Browning and King rounded out the top five. Heats were won by Davis and Warrington. Lingo turned fast lap of the night with a 17.404 at 103.425 miles per hour.
Super Late Model Feature:
1. STACI WARRINGTON; 2. Donald Lingo, Jr.; 3. Richard Jarvis, Jr.; 4. Hal Browning; 5. Kerry King; 6. Ray Davis, Jr.; 7. Barry Beauchamp; 8. Ross Robinson; 9. Bob Geiger.