October 13
Hagerstown Speedway,
Hagerstown, MD
Sanction: Mason-Dixon Shootout Series (Hub City 100) - $1,000
Information provided by: Various reports (last updated October 15, 12:45 pm)
Hagerstown gives Weaver sixth Mason-Dixon win
Hub City 100
- Justin Weaver
- Cody Kershner
- Ralph Morgan Jr.
- Frankie Gordon
- Shaun Jones
- Michael Walls
- Devin Frey
- Jim Yoder
- Andrew Yoder
- Billy Beachler
- Devin Hart
- Jonathan DeHaven
- Greg Moore
- Paul Cursey Jr.
- Dale Murphy
- Ryan Sager
- Drew Weisser
- Joe Westerman
- Taylor Farlling
- Brandon Seibert
- Madeline Miller
- Donnie Farlling
- Kadden Smith
- Bobby Beard
- Matt Murphy
- Brian Shuey
- Devin Weyandt
- Daulton Bigler
Jason Walls/wrtspeedwerx.com
Justin Weaver caps his Mason-Dixon championship season.
What won the race: Racing to his sixth Mason-Dixon Shootout Series victory of the season, second-starting Justin Weaver of Williamsport, Md., topped Cody Kershner for a $1,000 payday at Hagerstown on Saturday.
Key notes: Justin Weaver scored a Mason-Dixon victory at Hagerstown back in August also. ... Polesitter Michael Walls of St. Thomas, Pa., finished sixth. ... Series founder and 2017 champion Ralph Morgan Jr., was back in action with the tour. He started 10th and finished third. ... The Mason-Dixon Shootout Series for Limited Late Models wrapped up its 2018 season on Saturday at Hagerstown.
On the move: Shaun Jones of Shermansdale, Pa., started 15th and finished fifth.
Winner's sponsors: Weaver's Rocket Chassis is powered by an A&C Racing Engine and sponsored by Wise Construction, Tri-State Fence & Lawn and Chaz's Used Auto Parts.
Points chase: Weaver wrapped up the tour title.
Car count: 45
Polesitter: Michael Walls
Heat race winners: Justin Weaver, Kadden Smith, Donnie Farlling, Devin Frey
Consolation race winners: Devin Weyandt, Daulton Bigler
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.