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Covert flies to repeat victory at Hagerstown

May 24, 2009, 12:29 pm
From track reports
Jason Covert (43a) battles up front in his Hagerstown victory. (wrtspeedwerx.com)
Jason Covert (43a) battles up front in his Hagerstown victory. (wrtspeedwerx.com)

HAGERSTOWN, Md. (May 23) — Jason Covert of York Haven, Pa., became the first repeat winner in the Late Model division at Hagerstown Speedway by capturing the 14th annual Richard” Boney” Bonebrake Tribute. Covert outran Jeremy Miller of Gettysburg, Pa., for a $3,000 victory on the first-year Three State Flyers tour.

Covert, who rallied for solid finishes in his heat and dash events, quickly grabbed second in the 35-lap main event and overtook fellow York Haven driver Billy Wampler to lead lap seven. Covert took the checkered flag two seconds in front of Miller.

“When I was a kid, I came and rooted for Denny Bonebrake and the Bonebrake Alignment car,” Covert said. “It’s a special meaning to me. That guy is one of the greatest late model drivers that ever sat in one. I still think he can do it as good as anybody. Those ones are the ones that started this division and got it built. I’m just lucky enough to drive in it.”

Although he was quick early on, he still wasn’t satisfied with the car following the advance he made in the dash from the last row.

“We ran the dash and tried something, but I knew it wouldn’t be good enough to get by those guys in the beginning of the feature, so I came in and asked them to change something and we got done just as they were lining up," Covert said. "It worked. ... it got me to the lip first and that’s where you had to be.”

Following his dash victory, Wampler sped from the pole to lead the feature as Covert quickly took second over Miller, who started outside the front row. Covert stayed on Wampler’s bumper during the opening laps while D.J. Myers of Greencastle, Pa., was challenging Miller for third and 10th-starting Tommy Armel had advanced five spots by lap five.

After Covert got under Wampler exiting turn four to take over on lap seven, Wampler handed the second spot to Miller when he got high in turn four, and Wampler lost seven spots three laps later. Covert had a two-second lead when the final caution appeared at the halfway point.

Following the restart, Covert continued rounding the top and stretched his lead to two seconds while Miller kept the same pace. Armel cleared Myers for third but continued to trail by nearly four seconds as Covert took the checkered flag.

Notes: Covert's Barry Klinedinst-owned Rocket Chassis has a Hershey Racing Engine and sponsorship from Red Wing Shoes, Kuppy's Diner and Bam Auto Center. ... Covert also won the April 11 Three State Flyers event at Hagerstown. .. Among drivers failing to make the feature: Frankie Plessinger, Ronnie DeHaven Jr., Brian Booze, Ricky Elliott, Chad McClellan and Friday's Three State Flyers winner at Winchester, Va., Jamie Lathroum. ... The Three State Flyers wrap up the Memorial Day weekend tripleheader with a Sunday race at Bedford (Pa.) Speedway.

Richard “Boney” Bonebrake Tribute: (1) Jason Covert, (2) Jeremy Miller, (3) Tommy Armel, (4) D.J. Myers, (5) Jim Yoder, (6) Nick Dickson, (7) Andy Anderson, (8) Darryl Hills, (9) Gary Stuhler, (10) Mike Lupfer, (11) Austin Hubbard, (12) Marvin Winters, (13) Roy Deese Jr., (14) Billy Wampler, (15) Tom Decker Sr., (16) Steve Axtell Jr., (17) David Williams, (18) J.T. Spence, (19) Dan Stone, (20) Randy Burkholder, (21) Les Hare, (22) Greg Fetters, (23) Denny Bonebrake, (24) Nathan Durboraw, (25) Keith Jackson, (26) Alan Sagi. Heat race winners (among 42 cars): Myers, Wampler, Wanderson, Miller. Consolation winners: Fetters, Hubbard.

 
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