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May 31
Hagerstown Speedway,
Hagerstown, MD
Sanction: Appalachian Mountain Speedweek - $4,000
Information provided by: Track reports (last updated June 2, 12:11 pm)
Satterlee wins from pole at Hagerstown
  1. Gregg Satterlee
  2. Jason Covert
  3. Steve Axtell Jr.
  4. Tim McCreadie
  5. Tim Fuller
  6. Marvin Winters
  7. Jamie Lathroum
  8. Kyle Bronson
  9. Tim Wilson
  10. Justin Kann
  11. Rick Eckert
  12. Roy Deese Jr.
  13. Keith Jackson
  14. Kenny Pettyjohn
  15. Dan Stone
  16. Vic Coffey
  17. C.S. Fitzgerald
  18. Austin Hubbard
  19. Dylan Yoder
  20. Keith Barbara
  21. Mike Lupfer
  22. Brian Tavenner
  23. Trever Feathers
  24. Mason Zeigler
  25. Nick Dickson
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Gregg Satterlee led all 40 laps for a $4,000 Hagerstown victory.
What won the race: Reigning series champ Gregg Satterlee of Indiana, Pa., led all th way from his pole position, winning at Hagerstown for the second straight weekend.
On the move: Tim McCreadie rallied from 12th to finish fourth.
Winner's sponsors: Satterlee drives a Rocket Chassis powered by a Durham Racing Engine with sponsorship from Saterlee Petroleum Distributors, East American Motorsport and ZeroWraps.com.
Points chase: Friday's winner McCreadie widened his points lead. He's got 408 points to lead Tim Fuller (374), Jason Covert (371), Gregg Satterlee (320) and Vic Coffey (308) halfway through the four-race miniseries.
Car count: 43
Fast qualifier: Rick Eckert
Time: 19.441 seconds
Polesitter: Gregg Satterlee
Heat race winners: Mike Lupfer, Mason Zeigler, Jason Covert, Steve Axtell Jr.
Consolation race winners: Roy Deese Jr., Keith Barbara
Provisional starters: Brian Tavenner
Next series race: June 2, Port Royal Speedway (Port Royal, PA) $4,000
Editor's note: Results and race details are unofficial.
By Bob Vores
Hagerstown Speedway

HAGERSTOWN, Md. (May 31) — Gregg Satterlee of Indiana, Pa., showed the way — all the way — in the second round of the Appalachian Mountain Speedweek presented by Harbaugh Amusement.

Drawing the pole from among the top two finishers in four heats, Satterlee made the most of it to lead 40 laps for a $4,000 victory. He won his sixth race overall of the season and third of his career on the miniseries.

“This is a tough deal,” Satterlee said. “There are 40 some cars here and this is a good group of guys to race against. Any time you come out on top it feels really good. These are some of the best guys you can race with in the entire county and they all work hard and it’s good to get a win.”

Satterlee took the checkers ahead of Jason Covert of York Haven, Pa., while Steve Axtell Jr. of Glen Burnie, Md., had a career-best miniseries finish of third. Series points leader Tim McCreadie, who started outside the sixth row, and fellow Watertown, N.Y., driver Tim Fuller rounded out the top five.

Satterlee and Mason Zeigler were on the front row for the start, but Zeigler left just a little too early and was sent to the rear for the jump, sliding Axtell to outside the front row.

Satterlee pulled to the lead over Tim Wilson and Covert and by the fifth lap had opened it to more than two seconds while he approached the rear of the field. 

Satterlee was occupied for a few laps before charging between two slower cars on the 14th lap as Covert got past Wilson and continued to chase him until the caution came out on the 17th circuit.

With open track, Satterlee went to work again to stretch his lead on Covert while Axtell got past Wilson two laps later as he and Covert began to close on Satterlee once he got to the rear of the field again on the 29th lap.

Satterlee again got a reprieve on the 31st lap as Mike Lupfer, having a good run in fifth, rolled to a stop in turn four with fire under the hood.

Under way again, Satterlee showed the dominant car and stretched out his lead to 2.981 seconds over Covert in the final nine laps, reversing the order of last year’s miniseries event at Hagerstown.

“I was getting signals from my guy on the back straightaway and he was telling me I was getting away, but when I got into lapped cars, I could tell I was slowing down a lot,” Satterlee said. “They were running two wide there and it was really difficult to maneuver some of them. The cautions kind of came at the right time. I was working my way past a couple of them, but I certainly was glad to see the yellows come out. It gave me a clean race track.”

“I think Gregg showed he probably had the best car,” Covert said. “He did the best job. We just could not on the open track, on the restarts; I couldn’t keep up and then I could get driving and traffic held him up. I don’t know if I could have got him.”

“The thing was hooked up, I could go anywhere,” Axtell said. “We’re slowly progressing as we go. We’re going to get somewhere eventually. We were catching up but it was a really good run and I’m satisfied.”

Notes: Austin Hubbard was leading the second heat when he was charged with jumping a restart and sent tailback. ... Among drivers failing to make the feature lineup: Ronnie DeHaven Jr., Glenn Elliott, D.J. Troutman, Matt Cochran, Gary Stuhler, Kenny Moreland, Jerry Bard, Matt Cosner, D.J. Myers, Mike Altobelli Sr., Kerry King Jr. and Frank Heckenast Jr.

 
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