June 29
Georgetown Speedway,
Georgetown, DE
Sanction: Unsanctioned special events (Clash for Cash) - $3,500
Information provided by: Track reports (last updated June 30, 2:50 pm)
Hollidge runs away with Georgetown's $3,500
Clash for Cash
- Dale Hollidge
- Ricky Elliott
- Donald Lingo Jr.
- Ross Robinson
- Andy Haus
- Jamie Lathroum
- Darryl Hills
- Nick Davis
- Danny Snyder
- Kevin Scott Jr.
- Allen Brannon
- Amanda Robinson
- Kellie Lewis
- Tyler Bare
- Kyle Lear
- Austin Hubbard
- Mark Pettyjohn
- Cody Gray
- Dale Murphy
- Tyler Horst
- Dylan Evans
- Bob Geiger
- David Dill
- Rob Schirmer
Dale Hollidge takes the checkers at Georgetown Speedway.
What won the race: Dale Hollidge of Mechanicsville, Md., was peerless on Friday night at Georgetown Speedway, running away with a dominating flag-to-flag victory worth $3,500 in the 35-lap Clash for Cash Super Late Model feature. He took advantage of his pole starting spot to race virtually unchallenged to the checkered flag, beating Ricky Elliott by a healthy margin in the half-mile oval's first Super Late Model event of 2018.
Key notes: The 29-year-old Hollidge, who won an Ultimate Super Late Model Series feature at Georgetown in 2016, tallied his first triumph of the '18 campaign. ... Outside front-row starter Tyler Bare tried to regain third from Donald Lingo Jr. with four laps to go but ran out of room and spun into an infield tire barrier. He finished 14th. ... A scrape after a restart sent the fourth-running Austin Hubbard spinning out of contention. ... The Clash for Cash is a six-track miniseries that visits Georgetown; Potomac Speedway in Budd’s Creek, Md.; Winchester (Va.) Speedway; Bedford (Pa.) Speedway; Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway; and Delaware International Speedway in Delmar, Del. … The top five drivers at the end of the series in the standings with perfect attendance will receive points money. ... Matt Hill earned $1,000 for capturing the evening's 20-lap RUSH Crate Late Model feature over Amanda Whaley and David Pettyjohn.
Winner's sponsors: Hollidge’s Rocket Chassis is powered by a Hershey Race Engine and sponsored by Gunter’s Honey, Performance Auto Works, Joe’s Fabrication, All About Wraps, HTMA, Three Mules Welding Supplies and Carruth & Son Concrete.
Car count: 24
Fast qualifier: Tyler Bare
Heat race winners: Tyler Bare, Amanda Robinson, Dale Hollidge
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.