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Now with all that out of the way.....Let's make some laps!
Here is your lineup for the Wheeler 150 at Jennerstown tonight (from mss.com's forum):
Pole - 48 Tony Hirschman 77 - Doug Coby 50 - Chuck Hossfeld 10 - Eddie Flemke 4 - Jerry Marquis 3 - Eric Beers 23 - Gregg Shivers 21 - Ken Barry 0 - Nevin George 15 - Zach Sylvester 18 - Donny Lia 69 - Tommy Cloce 06 - Steve Whitt 99 - Jamie Tomaino 13 - Ted Christopher 16 - Chris Kopec 58 - Kevin Goodale 79 - Mike Christoper 51 - Kevin Konopka 44 - Darrin Stevens 59 - Matt Hirschman 8 - Daren Scherer 47 - Jim Storace 1 - Rick Fuller 88 - Richie Coy 33 - Wade Cole 90 - Renee Dupuis 9 - Jake Marosz
Note: Not in attendance tonight are Tony Ferrante and Dave Etheridge. They are no-shows. Also, Tyler Haydt (28) crashed in practice and therefore left early.
Just to let you know, TC was black flagged on lap-81 for leaking some sort of fluid. He returned to the track on lap-105 or so, so he's many laps down. They had to red flag the race to clean up some barrier insides.
Tony Hirschman takes the win, making up for a dismal performance at Stafford on Sunday. Chuck Hossfeld came in second, almost winning. Eddie Flemke, Jerry Marquis, and Jamie Tomaino round out the top-5. (Those five were the only five on the lead lap when the checkered flag came out.)