July 28
Hagerstown Speedway,
Hagerstown, MD
Sanction: Unsanctioned Supers (Frank Sagi Tribute second feature) - $3,500
Information provided by: Kyle McFadden and track reports (last updated July 29, 10:17 pm)
Dylan Yoder snags second Sagi race at Hagerstown
Frank Sagi Tribute second feature
- Dylan Yoder
- Kyle Lee
- Andrew Yoder
- Kyle Hardy
- Drake Troutman
- Andy Anderson
- Shaun Jones
- Gary Stuhler
- Tyler Bare
- Jakob Piper
- Danny Snyder
- Barry Miller
- Matt Nailor
- Chad Julius
- Brandon Little
- Gene Knaub
- Bryan Bernheisel
- Ross Robinson
- Matt Sponaugle
Jason Walls/wrtspeedwerx.com
Dylan Yoder (24) pocketed $3,000 for his Hagerstown victory.
What won the race: Dylan Yoder of Middleburg, Pa., worked around his cousin Andrew Yoder on lap 11 and led the remaining nine laps of Sunday's second and final Frank Sagi Tribute Race at Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway for the $3,500 winner's share. Kyle Lee of Mercersburg, Pa., finished second, 2.168 seconds behind.
Key notes: Andrew Yoder of Middleburg, Pa., earned the pole of the second 20-lap, $3,500-to-win feature after the finish from the first feature, along with a six-car invert, set the lineup for the final feature of the night. Yoder led the opening 11 laps before finishing third. ... Drivers who didn't start the second semifeature: Bryan Bernheisel, Danny Dietrich, Trever Feathers, Coleby Frye, Keith Jackson, Gregg Satterlee, and Mason Zeigler. ... First semifeature winner Kyle Hardy of Stephens City, Va., started sixth and finished fourth. ... The second feature went caution free and lasted seven minutes whereas the first feature spanned 34 minutes and featured five stoppages. ... Traditionally a one-race show paying $5,000-to-win, this year’s Frank Sagi Tribute split into twin 20-lap, $3,500-to-win features. ... The unsanctioned Super Late Model event honored the late Frank Sagi, the longtime track announcer of 39 years at the historic half-mile. He died April 24, 2012, at the age of 78.
On the move: Andy Anderson of Bunker Hill, W.Va., started 10th and finished sixth.
Winner's sponsors: Yoder's Rocket Chassis has a Miller Racing Engine and sponsorship from Strouse Electric, Broadband Networks, Ingram Fuels and S&R Repair.
Current weather: Clear, 79°F
Car count: 36
Fast qualifier: Trever Feathers
Time: 18.511 seconds
Polesitter: Andrew Yoder
Editor's note: Corrects relations of Yoders to cousins sted brothers.