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#08 Jarrod Hayes and #40
Ed Stein make up row 1 for the start. |
#39 RJ Oxee and #23 Kevin
Metzger are having a year they would like to forget about. |
#23 Kevin Metzger goes
around while #1x Dave Brigati tries to get around. |
#98 Doug Wholey races
ahead of #01 Rob Tribuzio who at times has looked impressive in the
brightly colored car. |
Some of the smoothest
drivers in the Late Model field, #10 Scott Kulesa, #28 Glenn Tyler,
#39 RJ Oxee. |
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#8 Sean Patterson goes
around. Patterson at times has shown great promise and when the
pieces of the puzzle come together look for him up front. |
#40 Ed Stein loses
rear end traction while #88 Shawn Patrick is caught in a sticky
situation. |
#08 Jarrod Hayes can win
in any car, whether it is a Cadillac Blunderbust, Chevy or Dodge Late
Model, a Ford Festiva Enduro car, he will drive the wheels off
anything is in. If his plans go as expected, expect him to win
in a open-wheeled car in the near future. |
#08 Jarrod Hayes and his
friends, family, and crew present the next generation of racing which
will impact Riverhead for years to come. |
Heat Winner
#08 Jarrod Hayes |
MODIFIEDS |
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#19 John Shortell has yet
to break into the top 10, while #55 Steve Tooker has been quietly
moving up the field each and every week and features 1 top ten. |
#12 Dan Jivanelli has been
running up front but hasn't experienced victory lane while #2 J.R.
Bertuccio has 2 victories to his record. |
#6 Tom Rogers, Jr. has had
a quiet year, but is second in points, while #3 John Denniston has had
some decent runs in his rookie campaign. |
Two Modified veterans
going at it, #25 Frank Saladino and #20 Bill Park. |
#36 Dave Sapienza has had
two top tens in his rookie campaign while #15 Wayne Anderson has 2
wins as of this past weekend this year. |
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#15 Wayne Anderson knows
his way to victory lane very well with his second victory of 2004. |
#15 Wayne Anderson and
friends and family and crew. |
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FIGURE
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#47 "Slim" Jim
Donaldson has had an off year while #85 Arne Pederson has been quite
impressive as of late. |
#99 Freddie Kraft along
with the #18 of A.J. VanNess lead the field to the start. |
Two racers who have
lineages back to the Islip days, #47 "Slim" Jim Donaldson
and #00 Guy Loomis III. |
#7 Tim Farrell has had a
rough year while #16 Tom Ferrara and #3 Ken Darch have been quietly
impressive this year. |
Many Figure 8 cars
entering turn 1, what a beautiful sight. |
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#8 Mitch Butruch made his
2004 debut in the former Ron Harrison mount. |
#10 George Sprague goes to
battle through the field with the ominous #28 Roger Maynor lurking in
the background. |
#10 George Sprague earns
his first victory of 2004 after many runner-up finishes. |
#10 George Sprague
celebrates with many friends, family, and crew eager to see another
guy in victory lane. |
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