1 Luke Hall 1
2 Sheldon Haudenschild 93
3 Dallas Hewitt 2M
4 Matt Westfall 54
5 Tony Beaber 3T
6 Steve Irwin 1
7 Dustin Smith 37
8 Aric Gentry 10
9 Chad Wilson 14
10 Mike Galajda 2
11 Joe Bares 19
12 Chuck Wilson 31
13 Kirk Jeffries 59J
14 Donnie Gentry 3
15 Jason Soudrette 44
16 Derek Hastings 32M
17 Brandon Spithaler 57B
18 Kyle Simon 23S
19 Kurt Gross 1X
20 Landon Simon 41
21 Adam Anderson 5B
22 Aaron Middaugh 91X
23 Nick Landon 82
24 Mike Miller 82M
Had a great time at another B.O.S.S event, 33 cars strong and some good down home racing on the Speed bowl of the Eldora High Banks.
Sheldon held command until lap 18 when Luke Hall dove under him in one. He had him cleared but raced him clean and Haud got back around him down the back straight. Hall again dove under Haud on lap 19 but this time took command, This had a lot to do with traffic, It seemed like Haud was plenty fast but Hall at times read the traffic right and won the race, Dustin Smith came from 21st to 7th only needing to finish within seven spots of Beaber to get the BOSS championship. Feture done about 7pm.
I don't know if I ever seen Hall race NW before. I know I've seen him with a wing several times and even practiced his winged 360 at LBurg once. I've always wondered why he doesn't much. He looked good. However he did tag the back stretch wall at least twice and pretty hard too, Which made me wonder if he might of bent something and wouldn't continue to be competitive. HE WAS AND HE WON!
Chamberlain, Bowersock were the first two in the LM's Feature that was a good four car battle for most of the race.
Nelson Stewart took one of the nastiest looking spills I've seen in a while there. Probably flipping more than five times from the flag stand into one. Hope he's ok. THIS WAS IN A LEGENDS CAR. Which BTW, Were quite enjoyable watching them run four and five wide at times.
Good but chilly day at the Big E. I wouldn't doubt there were more On Line watchers than there was in the stands. Id guess that everyone would have fit in the wooden bleachers at the tops of the main grandstand. Few hundred at best.