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  • New Smyrna Speedway Race Recap for 4/25/15

    HAT TRICKS FOR REYNOLDS AND VULPIUS - MAY AND KING ALSO BIG WINNERS SATURDAY
    NIGHT AT NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY

    A nice crowd of fans on "Ladies Night" at New Smyrna Speedway were treated to
    some awesome late April weather and a great racing program as the track hosted
    week number seven of the NASCAR Whelen All-American Racing Series.
    After taking a victory in the Super Late Model feature the week before, Brad
    May's Bobby Sears Racing Team dusted off their Pro Late Model for the first
    time this season and the Orlando driver dominated the 25-lap headliner leading
    from green to checker.
    May drew the pole position for the start of the event and that was all she
    wrote as he checked out on the field despite a pair of yellow flags that
    slowed the action. Larry Blount was running third when his car suddenly
    slowed on the front stretch and he was tagged by the machine of Daniel Miller.
    Blount's car spun into the inside wall and suffered only minor damage but he
    was done for the evening while Miller continued with a bit of cosmetic damage
    to the nose of his car. Zach Jarrell spun in traffic on lap 21 to set up a
    four lap dash to the finish but May was easily up to the task as he pulled
    away for the win.
    Cody Blair made his first PLM start of the year and had a fast machine but was
    unable to match the speed of May and settled for the runner-up spot ahead of
    Miller, Jarrell and Blaise Hetznecker. Noah Cornman was sixth trailed by Rich
    Clouser, Blount and newcomer Aaron Radar.
    Justin Reynolds was in a class to himself in the all-green-flag Super Stock
    feature. After Bobby Holley led the opening lap, Reynolds quickly moved to
    the point in his Hot Colors Powder Coating Chevy and "put a hurting" on the
    field. By the time the checkered flag flew, Reynolds was over half a lap
    ahead of second place Shannon Kelly as he lapped up to fifth place.
    For Merritt Island driver Reynolds, it was his third win in as many starts
    this year. Kelly was a distant second followed by Holley, Preston Hunt and
    the winner's brother Matt Reynolds. Becca Samsoe took sixth followed by Joe
    Gerard III, Mike Dahm, Dale Howard, Ronnie Hadden, Gino Tumminello and Robert
    Pence. George Dahm was unable to start after a crash in the heat race that
    was also won by Reynolds.
    Ted Vulpius of Mims is also a perfect three-for-three after leading every lap
    of the Mini Stock feature although he was driving a different car than the one
    that found victory lane the first two times, a machine "Mr. Mini Stock"
    described as "the oldest in our fleet." Vulpius inherited the pole starting
    spot after original pole-sitter Tyler Simpson elected to start scratch in his
    brand-new mount that was not running up to snuff and that allowed Vulpius to
    breeze away to a big early lead and he was never challenged as this race also
    ran all the way under green.
    Brad Blanton finished second for the third time in a row and had clearly the
    second-fastest car on the track but it was no match for Vulpius' hot rod.
    Jamie Dixson claimed the show spot trailed by David Russell, Mark Broat, Bobby
    Dooley, Randy Jaroszek and Simpson. Vulpius also won the heat race.
    Charlie King brought out a new Chevy Monte Carlo for Bomber competition, drew
    the pole for the 20-lap feature, then proceeded to lead every lap as this race
    was the third of the night to run without benefit of a caution flag. King,
    who built the car for his son Charlie, Jr. to drive and was "testing it out,"
    pulled into Hampton Inn victory circle with a fire under the hood. King
    calmly grabbed his fire extinguisher and put the flames out himself before
    posing for pictures.
    Warren Howie crossed the line in second but was disqualified in tech moving
    James Skinner up to second at the finish. Third spot was claimed by Megan
    Matheny followed by Aaron Overman, William Barrington, and heat winner Shane
    Sutorus whose car had the rear brakes overheat and catch fire eliminating him
    from the event. Neil Kirby was unable to start the feature race.
    Next week the Super Late Models return along with another big field of
    Sportsman cars. The Modifieds and Bombers will also be on the card for the
    opening Saturday night in May, a month that will feature five Saturdays of
    racing at New Smyrna culminating with the May 30 Bright House Challenge event
    for the Super Late Models.

    Winner photos by Jim Jones:
    1) Pro Late Models - Brad May
    2) Super Stocks - Justin Reynolds
    3) Mini Stocks - Ted Vulpius
    4) Bombers - Charlie King
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