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4/28/2018

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Darland Scores Big USAC Triumph at Bloomington

Darland Scores Big USAC Triumph at Bloomington

April 28, 2018, Bloomington, Indiana – Dave Darland grabbed the headlines with a record-setting victory in the USAC National Sprint Car main event at Bloomington Speedway, Friday night. In USAC’s first of three visits to Bloomington this year, Darland topped his 700th USAC sprint car start with his 60th victory, building on the records he already owns. Defending Green Earth Composting & Recycling RaceSaver Sprint Car series champion Ryan Tusing claimed his first win of the year, while Jason Hehman made it two in a row, in the Brandeis Machinery Super Stocks.

Darland, who races out of Lincoln, IN, took the green flag from outside the front row, and battled wheel-to-wheel with pole-sitter Chase Stockon for the first dozen laps before taking command. Although the top lane developed a very tricky cushion, Darland is the master of such conditions and pulled away to a nearly two-second advantage while Chris Windom worked –past Stockon for second position and Logan Seavey hustled from the seventh row to finish third.

With a pair of runner-up finishes in the first two races of the season, Santa Claus, Indiana’s Ryan Tusing knew a victory was imminent. Although, by rule, Tusing had to start his Kevin Huntley Excavating sprinter twelfth, he worked the top shelf smoothly, taking the lead from Luke Bland in traffic. Bland held onto second at the finish, ahead of John Paynter Jr., while Andy Bradley took fourth, with Kendall Ruble fifth. Winning the Brandeis Machinery RaceSaver Feature, Tusing collected a $150 bonus.

Jason Hehman outran Brad Cummings and Jack Frye to earn a $100 bonus from the new division sponsor, Brandeis Machinery. Hehman tops the super stock points with victories in both of the division’s events this year.

Next up at the Bloomington quarter-mile on Friday, May 4, is the JB Robinson Memorial, featuring the Summit American Modified Series, hosted by Bloomington’s AJ Bowlen Realtor with ReMax Acclaimed Properties UMP Modifieds; the Green Earth Recycling & Compost RaceSaver Sprint Cars; the Brandeis Machinery Super Stocks and Hornets.

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Results, April 27, 2018

USAC AMSOIL Sprint Car National Championship Race (30 laps)

  1. Dave Darland, 2. Chris Windom, 3. Logan Seavey, 4. Chad Boespflug, 5. C.J. Leary, 6. Jeff Bland Jr., 7. Chase Stockon, 8. Brady Bacon, 9. Joe Stornetta, 10. Tyler Courtney, 11. Justin Grant, 12. Tyler Thomas, 13. Jordan Kinser, 14. Kyle Cummins, 15. Nick Bilbee, 16. Kevin Thomas Jr., 17. Robert Ballou, 18. Isaac Chapple, 19. Jerry Coons Jr., 20. Lee Underwood, 21 Stevie Sussex, 22. Kody Swanson, 23. Dakota Jackson

Heat race winners: Ballou, Cummins, Darland, Courtney
Semi winner: Thomas

Green Earth Recycling and Composting RaceSaver 305 Sprint Cars (25 laps)

  1. Ryan Tusing, 2. Luke Bland, 3. John Paynter Jr., 4. Andy Bradley, 5. Kendall Ruble, 6. Damon Fortune, 7. Anton Hernandez, 8. Jeff Wimmenauer, 9.Ethan Barrow, 10. AJ Carlson, 11. Rod Henning, 12. Colin Parker, 13. John Wolfarth, 14. Patrick Kren, 15. Coleman Chasteen, 16. Alex Nalon, 17. Terry Arthur, 18. Kerry Kinser, 19. Jake Scott, 20. Kevin Champoux

Heat race winners: Bland, Kinser, Barrow

Brandeis Machinery Super Stocks (25 laps)

  1. Jason Hehman, 2. Brad Cummings, 3. Jack Frye, 4. Sam Arthur, 5. Chip Slagle, 6. Zach Sasser, 7. Steve Hollars, 8. Steve Hawkins, 9. Tony Arthur, 10. Jim Turner, 11. Scotty Massie

Heat race winners: Hehman, Cummings


Submitted By: Mike O'Leary

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