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  • Desoto story from 6-27

    Chastain takes Pro Truck win at Desoto

    http://www.desotospeedway.net/news/?...lk=featureNews
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    Great Story Linda!!!! Wow what night of ACTION!!!

    Great Story Linda!!!! Wow what night of ACTION!!!

    Chastain takes Pro Truck win at Desoto
    Provided by Desoto Speedway

    For most of the 2015 season, Pro Truck races at Desoto Speedway have been a
    battle between Chad Chastain and Danny Anderson.

    Saturday night's 50-lap Q Auto & Injury Attorneys Pro Truck feature was no
    different, with Chastain getting the best of Anderson on a late restart and
    taking the victory.
    Outside polesitter Becca Monopoli grabbed the lead at the start with
    Chastain directly in tow. The pair battled side-by-side for the top spot
    for the first few laps before Chastain finally gaining the advantage at the
    completion of the sixth lap.

    As Chastain began pulling away from Monopoli, a three-way battle for third
    between fast-qualifier Sean LeMaster, Danny Anderson and Cody McDuffie.
    McDuffie and Anderson were running side-by-side for the fourth spot
    when Darin Coker's engine blew and left oil down the front straightaway,
    bringing out the yellow.

    Anderson used a pair of restarts to get to second behind Chastain. Shortly
    thereafter Anderson began losing the handle on his truck and nearly spun
    several times coming out of turn four. That allowed Chastain to pull away
    and Monopoli to get back to second near the halfway point of the race.

    Anderson and Monopoli swapped positions again with about 10 laps to go,
    leaving Anderson nearly a straightaway behind Chastain when the yellow flew
    for Marina Petty's blown engine.

    Chastain and Anderson lined up side-by-side on the restart, with Chastain
    getting the jump as the field came out of the second turn. Anderson's truck
    broke loose with about three laps to go, allowing Chastain to drive on to
    the win.

    "Our truck was hooked up really well tonight and any time you can beat
    Danny Anderson like that it makes you feel good," Chastain. "Last time I
    lost a race to Danny on a restart...and I didn't want that to happen again."

    Anderson said he bounced off the wall three different times on his way to a
    runner-up finish. "The tires were really doing some weird things tonight and that's probably
    the most I've ever had to drive this truck here," Anderson said.

    Monopoli, McDuffie and LeMaster rounded out the top five.

    The largest field of Mini Stocks this season was also on hand for a 25-lap
    feature event. Ren Wright Jr. got the jump on the 18-car field at the start
    and had already built a big lead over Jordan Miller when the caution flew
    for a nasty accident involving Zac Graham, who was hit directly in the
    driver's door by Amy Gamache. Both drivers were uninjured and Graham was
    actually able to continue in the event.

    Roger Wright went from deep in the field to second on the restart and began
    closing in on Ren Wright Jr. Roger Wright had closed to within a couple of
    car lengths on his teammate when the caution flew again for Kristen
    Milthaler's spin on the fifth lap.

    Randy Johnson, who started shotgun on the field, worked his way up to
    fourth behind the two Wrights and Michael Hart. Johnson got by Hart for
    third on lap 11 and followed Roger Wright to second when he passed Ren
    Wright Jr. for the lead two laps later.

    Johnson pulled alongside Roger Wright for the lead and eventually grabbed
    the top spot with five laps to go. Wright stayed right on Johnson's tail as
    the leaders threaded through traffic in the closing laps, but Johnson went
    on to his second straight victory.

    Roger Wright, Ren Wright Jr., Eric Daniels and Hart initially rounded out
    the top five. However, Johnson, Wright, and Wright Jr. failed post-race
    technical inspection due to a ride height violation, giving the win to
    Daniels.

    In the Take Aim Gun Range Street Stocks, Jeff Firestine paced the field for
    nearly half of the 30-lap feature event. Tyler Lau patiently picked his way
    through the traffic and into the second spot in the opening stages and then
    quickly ate away Firestine's lead.

    Lau made quick work of Firestine and took the lead on lap 13. He was
    pulling away from Firestine and Danny Caylor when a caution flag came out
    for Keith Kneff's spin on lap 19.

    Two laps after the restart Lau suddenly slowed, handing the lead back to
    Firestine. As Firestine and Jim Brenner appeared ready to stage a battle
    for the victory, Firestine's car began to slow with five laps to go. As
    Firestine motored around with a sick race car, Brenner pulled away and went
    on to his first win of he 2015 season.

    Later in the evening Brenner's car failed post-race technical inspection,
    handing the win to Firestine, who said he drove the last 10 laps with no
    brakes in the car. He was followed by Travis Barfield, Darrin Ellis and
    Chad Cummings.

    In other action Saturday night, Firestine won the 15-lap bomber feature;
    and Mike Gamache took the win in the School Bus Figure 8 feature.

    Desoto Speedway will be closed for its summer break beginning next week.
    Racing will return on July 25 with Winged Sprint Cars highlighting the
    action.


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