July 28
Hagerstown Speedway,
Hagerstown, MD
Sanction: Unsanctioned Supers (Frank Sagi Tribute first feature) - $3,500
Information provided by: Kyle McFadden and track reports (last updated July 29, 10:16 pm)
Hardy grabs first Sagi Tribute race at Hagerstown
Frank Sagi Tribute first feature
- Kyle Hardy
- Drake Troutman
- Ross Robinson
- Dylan Yoder
- Kyle Lee
- Andrew Yoder
- Shaun Jones
- Gene Knaub
- Gary Stuhler
- Andy Anderson
- Danny Snyder
- Tyler Bare
- Barry Miller
- Jakob Piper
- Matt Sponaugle
- Trever Feathers
- Jamie Lathroum
- Jason Covert
- Gregg Satterlee
- Roy Deese Jr.
- Danny Dietrich
- Austin Warrenfeltz
- Mason Zeigler
- Coleby Frye
- Bryan Bernheisel
- Keith Jackson
Kyle Hardy takes the checkers at Hagerstown Speedway.
What won the race: Kyle Hardy of Stephens City, Va., captured Saturday's first of two 20-lap Frank Sagi Tribute Race features at Hagerstown (Md.) Speedway after race-long leader Trever Feathers slowed out of the lead with four laps remaining. Hardy earned $3,500 for the victory over 14th-starting Drake Troutman, who finished runner-up in 1.505 seconds behind.
Key notes: Trever Feathers of Winchester, Va., led 14 of the opening 16 laps before slowing out of the lead with four laps remaining. ... Mason Zeigler of Chalk Hill, Pa., also slowed out of the lead on lap eight with a flat right-rear tire. Zeigler led laps six and seven before his night ended prematurely. ... Five cautions slowed the first 20-lap feature: Lap five for a collision between Bryan Bernheisel and Coleby Frye; on the lap-five restart for Danny Dietrich spinning in turn one; on lap eight for Zeigler slowing out of the lead with a flat right-rear tire; the lap-eight restart for a four-car pileup between Andy Anderson, Dietrich, Jamie Lathroum and Gregg Satterlee; and lap 17 for Feathers’ slowing to a stop out of the lead. ... 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. … Sprint car standout Danny Dietrich of Gettysburg, Pa., made his Super Late Model debut aboard a Larry Bear-owned Rocket Chassis and finished 21st.
On the move: Drake Troutman of Hyndman, Pa., started 14th and finished third.
Winner's sponsors: Hardy’s Sommey Lacey-owned Rocket Chassis is powered by a Clements Racing Engine and sponsored by Penn Ave Construction, Guy & Guy Masonry, Leonardtown Ford, Reliable Concrete, Gibson Steel and Powder Coating, Schaeffer’s Racing Oil, No Limits Detailing, Daugherty Motorsports, Great Mills Trading Post, Jimmy Quade and Big Diesel Motorsports.
Current weather: Clear, 79°F
Car count: 36
Fast qualifier: Trever Feathers
Time: 18.511 seconds
Polesitter: Trever Feathers
Heat race winners: Trever Feathers, Mason Zeigler, Coleby Frye, Kyle Hardy
Consolation race winners: Gary Stuhler, Tyler Bare
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.