August 29
Princeton Speedway,
Princeton, WV
Sanction: Unsanctioned special events (West Virginia Dirt Cup) - $4,000
Information provided by: Stephen M. Alexander and contributor reports (last updated August 31, 8:23 am)
Tim Dohm collects West Virginia Dirt Cup, $4,000
West Virginia Dirt Cup
- Tim Dohm
- Steve Lucas
- Rick Williams
- Colten Burdette
- Wayne Hughes
- Brock Morris
- Zack Dohm
- Buddy Brogan
- Chris Meadows
- Travis Greer
- Shaun Poling
- Dave Hilton
- Tyler Carpenter
- Chuck Harper
- Mark Sturgill
- Joe Cox
- Shannon Thornsberry
- Steve Weigle
- Ronnie Hoover
Tim Dohm picked up $4,000 at the West Virginia Dirt Cup.
What won the race: Starting outside the front row, Tim Dohm of Cross Lanes, W.Va., raced to a $4,000 victory in Princeton Speedway's West Virginia Dirt Cup. Dohm, driving Kentuckian Kenneth Howell's No. 21, took the checkers ahead of Steve Lucas and polesitter Rick Williams. Dohm's son Zack took the lead on a restart midway through the feature, but had a flat tire shortly after losing the lead to his father.
Key notes: Eight cars were running at the checkers. ... Kevin Wilson and Joe Kelly scratched from the feature. ... The race was the richest in track history. ... Along with the $4,000-to-win purse, $40 per lap was also be paid out. ... The total purse exceeded $20,000. ... Crate Late Models were among other divisions in action.
On the move: Steve Lucas of Charleston, W.Va., started 12th and finished second, earning $399 for Octane Race Products hard charger honors.
Winner's sponsors: Dohm's Kenneth Howell-owned Swartz Race Car is sponsored by Kenny's Steam Cleaning, Howell Recycling and Sunoco Race Fuels.
Points chase: The track doesn't keep Super Late Model points; Henry Hornsby III is the Crate Late Model points leader.
Car count: 21
Fast qualifier: Rick Williams
Polesitter: Rick Williams
Heat race winners: Rick Williams, Tim Dohm, Chris Meadows
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.