Pompe would receive quite a bit of pressure from Danny Altom, doing double duty and driving the Glen Hackeny owned Hackney Racing/Wirth Wireless #3 Swartz, but Altom would run out of time. Obtaining the lead around the halfway mark Briley Pompe of Philomath was in search of his second win of the season in the Albany & Eastern Railroad Sportsman. The Woodworking Enterprises/Airport Steel/Five Star Drywall #16 Rayburn of Chris Mott from Salem was fourth while Danny Altom ended the evening in fifth. Salem’s Gil Pickett would cross the wire in second in the Gil Pickett Custom Cabinets/G&B Natural Health/Airport Steel/Santiam Barn & Supply #98 Swartz followed by Albany’s Randy Barley in the Dennis Automotive & Tire/Lebanon Auto Body/Charlie James Racing Graphics #13B Rayburn. For James it would be his fifth win of the season in the division, and his tenth at Willamette overall, in what has been a dream season for the teenager. The James Gang Pizza/Lebanon Auto Body/Sign Express/Rainbow Rentals/Schram Brothers Excavating #13 MasterSbilt, of James, would keep his machine out in front and also kept a fast Gil Pickett behind him. The driver that would make the move would be non-other than Bricen James of Albany. #5 Rayburn, would blaze the trail for some time until he would get passed shortly after a restart. Altom, in the Clayton’s Cornwell Tools/Rebekah’s Barber Shop/County Girls Quilting/Randy Boyd Inc. Casey would have problems that would give the lead to Sodaville’s Danny Altom. In the Crocker’s Cars Super Sports Woodland, Washington driver Jerry Casey would pace the field early in his Swan Island Sandblasting #61 entry. Trevor Glaser would place fourth followed in fifth by Portland’s Brian Cronk in his Metro Services/Dog Lover’s Gold Dog Food/Big Sky Landscaping #29 Rocket to make it a complete Rocket Chassis top five. Justin Duty, of Happy Valley and driving the Don Frank Flooring/Big Sky Landscaping/Mid Ohio Graphics/Metro Services #15 Rocket, would keep all challengers in check as he would go on to win his second race of the season.įinishing behind him in second would be Justin Duty’s father, John who also is from Happy Valley, in his Don Frank Flooring/Mid Ohio Graphics/Metro Services/Darren and Mardell Williams #5 Rocket while in third would be the J&S Farms/Cornett Racing Engines/Tim Logan Racing #37 Rocket of Rob Mayea from Bend. Glaser would lose the position shortly after a restart with Justin Duty able to make the right move at the right time to seize the spot. In the X-Factor Race Cars Super Late Model main event defending track champion Trevor Glaser of Tangent made an appearance driving for Darren Coffell of Bend in the Driving Force Graphics/Tubeshark Tube Bender/Clements Racing Engines #46 Rocket. The 2014 inductees are Clair and Evelyn Arnold, Granny Erp, George Waters, Don Wilson, Don Eyerly, Jerry York, Dorla Van Epps, Mark Howard, Terry Bentley, and the Highwallers Racing Team. Classes in action at the historic 1/3-mile clay oval on Saturday July 12th were the X-Factor Race Cars Super Late Models, Crocker’s Cars Super Sports, Albany & Eastern Railroad Sportsman, and the 4-Cylinders.īefore we get into any of the race recaps we would like to congratulate the inaugural class into the Willamette Speedway Hall Of Fame. Check back often as this list will keep growing.Justin Duty, James, Pompe, And Jones Historical Night Winnersįor the first time ever Willamette Speedway would host a Historical Night which dedicated the evening to reflecting the long history the track has produced as well as inducting the first class into the Hall Of Fame. You can now find Deluxe beers in fine establishments in the mid-Willamette Valley.
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