Opening Night: 40 Lap SLM Cody Endicott,LM,SS,HS,Mods - March 20, 2009

“Myers Opens New Era at Potomac With First-Ever LM Win”
By Doug Watson
Budds Creek, MD-
Last Friday night Southern Maryland’s Potomac Speedway kicked off its 36th season with its first five-division program of 2009.
In the headlining 40-lap Cody Endicott memorial for the super late models, Greencastle Pa.’s DJ Myers took his first-career super late model feature win at the fabled southern Maryland oval.

Defending track champion David Williams and teen sensation Austin Hubbard brought the 26-car starting field to the initial waving of the green flag. Williams flexed his muscle early as he took the top spot on lap one. However, Williams lead would be short lived as third starting DJ Myers slid by Williams to take the race lead on lap-five. A caution on lap-11 changed the complexion of the event. As Myers led the field down to the green flag, he jumped the start and was docked 2-spots, handing the lead back to David Williams. The next 14 circuits belonged to Williams until Myers made what would be the winning pass on lap-26. As Myers led effortlessly, a lap-38 caution gave Williams one more shot at the win, but Myers was not to be denied and drove off to the $2000 payday.

“I’ve been able to win at 9 or 10 different tracks throughout my career, but never at Potomac, and20it feels really good to be here.” Myers commented fro victory lane. “This is a brand new (PPM Chassis) race car and it was good all night long.” Myers said. “We plan on taking it to Williams Grove next Friday night.” The lap-11 penalty might have cost Myers a shot at the win. “Well, a rule is a rule.” Myers stated. “I as a driver made a mistake and jumped the start and I applaud the track for sticking with the rules. Fortunately we were able to come back and win the race.”

David Williams hung on for second, Delaware invader Ross Robinson collected third, 22nd starting Jamie Lathroum was fourth and 14th-starting Daryl Hills completed the top-five. Heats for the 27 cars on hand went to Williams, Myers and Austin Hubbard.

In the 25-lap limited late model event, defending track champion Tommy Wagner Jr. made a statement as he took the opening day feature win. Wagner took the lead from Paul Cursey on lap-2 and would lead the remaining 24-laps to score the very popular win. Ninth starting Derrick Quade came home second, Cursey settled for third, Ed Pope was fourth and Pat Wood filled the top-five. Heats went to Cursey and Wood.

In other action Ben Bowie took the win in the 16-lap street stock feature after apparent winner Barry Williams Jr. was disqualified for a rule infraction. James Marshall was triumphant in the 20-lap modified feature and John Latham rolled to his 18th career=2 0Potomac feature win in the nightcap 15-lap hobby stock event.

Late Models 40 laps (Lap leaders David Williams, 1-4, 12-25 DJ Myers 5-11, 26-40)
1. DJ Myers 2. David Williams 3. Ross Robinson 4. Jamie Lathroum 5. Daryl Hills 6. Andy Anderson 7. Bryan Bernheisel 8. Austin Hubbard 9. Ray Kable Jr. 10. Dale Hollidge 11. Harold Dorsey Jr. 12. Paul Crowl 13. Bobby Stokes 14. Gerald Davis 15. George Moreland 16. Roland Mann 17. Chris Cromer 18. Kyle Lear 19. Donald Lingo Jr. 20. Louie Littlepage 21. Nathan Durboraw 22. Kerry King 23. Matt Quade 24. Deane Guy 25. Jeff Pilkerton 26. Barry Lear Sr. DNS- David Hill
Limited Late Models 25-laps
1. Tommy Wagner Jr. 2. Derrick Quade 3. Paul Cursey 4. Ed Pope 5. Pat Wood 6. Chuck Cox 7. PJ Hatcher 8. Dave Adams 9. Glen Buckler 10. Mike Latham 11. Kyle Lear 12. Alan Canter 13. Andy Ball 14. Buddy Isles


Super Late Models

 

Late Models

 

Street Stocks

   

Hobbystocks

 

Modifieds

 

1.D.J. Myers

1. Tommy Wagner

1. Ben Bowie

1. John Latham

1. James Marshall

2. David Williams

2. Derrick Quade

2. Barry Williams Sr

2. John Burch

2. Brian Dobie

3. Ross Robinson

3. Paul Cursey

3. Donnie Smith

3. Rusty Alton

3. Dan Arnold

4. Jamie Lathroum

4. Ed Pope

4. Kyle Nelson

4. Thomas Pickeral

4. Chet Gagnon

5. Darryl Hills

5. Pat Wood

5. Craig Tankersley

5. Jimmy Suite

5. Brandon Galloway

 

6. Andy Anderson

6. Chuck Cox

6. Frankie Dove

6. Wil Nelson

6. Josh Harris

7. Bryan Bernheisel

7. P.J. Hatcher

7. Kevin Cooke

7. Don Breach

7. Rich Marks

8. Austin Hubbard

8. Dave Adams

8. Ricky Edmonds

8. Hilton Pickeral

8. Kelly Samuels

9. Ray Kable Jr

9. Glenn Buckler

9. Paul Quattro

9. Josh Dotson

9. Tony Quade

10. Dale Hollidge

10. Mike Latham

10. Mike Reynolds

DNS: Ronald Meador

10. Curtis Barricks

11. Harold Dorsey

11. Kyle Lear

11. Kurt Zimmerman

DNS: Mike Scaggs

11. John Ferguson

12. Paul Crowl

12. Allan Canter

12. Bobby Lilly

12. Craig Ramich

13. Bobby Stokes

13. Andy Ball

13. Yogi Pope

13. Joey Polevoy

14. Gerald Davis

14. Buddy Isles

14. Josh Gass

14. Brett Hamilton

15. George Moreland

15. Kirk Evans

16. Roland Mann

16. Country Prince

17. Chris Cromer

DNS: Ben Bowie

18. Kyle Lear

DNS: Jason Murphy

19. Donald Lingo

DQ: Barry Williams Jr

20. Louie Littlepage

DQ: Scott Wilson

21. Nathan Durboraw

22. Kerry King

23. Matt Quade

24. Deane Guy

25. Jeff Pilkerton

26. Barry Lear Sr

DNS: David Hills

   
 

SUPER LATE MODELS

LIMITED LATE MODELS

STREET STOCKS

HOBBY STOCKS

MODIFIEDS