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Josh Richards after his first "extended lap" feature win at Mohawk Int'l. (Kevin
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World of Outlaws:
Richards Registers First-Ever 100-Lap Victory In "Battle At Eastern Door"
Kevin Kovac
AKWESASNE, N.Y. - Sept. 1. Josh Richards of Shinnston, W.V. registered the biggest win of his career
on Wednesday, capturing the rescheduled World of Outlaws Late Model Series "Battle At Eastern Door"’at Mohawk
International Raceway.
The triumph was important to the 22-year-old driver for many reasons. It broke him out of a summer slump,
brought him a personal-high feature-win payoff of $20,775, pushed him back into the WoO LMS points lead and, most
notably, gave him his long-awaited first 100-lap A-Main checkered flag as a dirt Late Model driver.
"It feels great to finally win one of these 100-lappers,"”said Richards, who earned his series-leading seventh
victory of the 2010 season. “This isn't a crown-jewel event, but it's a 100-lapper, and that's all that matters. We
finally got one under our belt after seven years of trying and hopefully we can win some more now."”
Richards authored a memorable march to his milestone extra-distance score, recovering from a slow start to steer
his Mark Richards Racing Ent./Seubert Calf Ranches Rocket forward from the 10th starting position to pass 2006 tour
champion Tim McCreadie for the lead on lap 79. The defending WoO LMS titlist dominated the remainder of the
distance, crossing the finish line 3.314 seconds ahead of McCreadie.
WoO LMS rookie Austin Hubbard, 18, of Seaford, Del., settled for third place in Dale Beitler's #19 Rocket after
running as high as second and briefly challenging McCreadie for the lead. Rick Eckert of York, Pa., improved one
position from his fifth starting spot to place fourth, and fifth place was claimed by 2008 series champ Darrell
Lanigan of Union, Ky., who entered the event leading the points standings by two markers over Richards, but ended
it trailing his young rival by eight points.
Richards admitted after the race, which was postponed by rain on its original Aug. 21 date, that he had his doubts
about reaching Victory Lane and regaining the points lead.
"The last time we were here (for qualifying on Aug. 20) I felt terrible,"”said Richards, who timed 19th-fastest and
finished fourth in a heat race. "When we went out tonight for hot laps, I was way too tight, and in the second
session I felt absolutely terrible. Then, with the way I felt early (in the 100), I figured we'd finish 10th or
15th because I wasn't really going anywhere.
"But our car really came to us. Mid-race to late-race, it was just like a switch flipped. I could really catch the
brown (moisture) off (turn) two and keep my speed up, and all of a sudden we started coming on.”
Richards surged into contention on a lap-40 restart, vaulting from sixth to third in the span of one circuit around
the four-tenths-mile oval. He passed Chub Frank of Bear Lake, Pa., who started from the pole position and led laps
1-26, for second on lap 45 and quickly ran down leader McCreadie, but before he could make a bid a caution flag
flew on lap 60 and he lost the runner-up spot to Hubbard on the restart.
Richards moved back into second on lap 70 with a homestretch pass of Hubbard, whose car had become hampered by
damage it sustained two laps earlier in a turn-four scrape with McCreadie. McCreadie's 10-length edge disappeared
with alacrity and Richards sailed into the lead for good with an inside move on lap 79.
Once in command, Richards experienced little trouble. He easily handled a lap-90 restart that followed the race's
seventh and final caution flag to reach the finish line without a challenge.
"We just had a phenomenal car for the feature,"”said Richards, whose 27th career WoO win moved him within one
score of Steve Francis for the top spot on the tour's win list since 2004. "I knew the race was a hundred laps so I
just tried to stay smooth and stay straight, and actually, as fast as the track was, that was probably the
smoothest and straightest I've run 100 laps."”
McCreadie, 36, was no match for Richards. He led laps 27-78 but had to be content with his fifth runner-up finish
of the 2010 tour, keeping him third in the points standings, 48 points behind Richards.
"Maybe we went a little too hard on the left-rear tire,"”said McCreadie, whose last start at Mohawk was in a
DIRTcar 358-Modified event more than a decade ago. "Josh was several steps softer than I was, and I'd say he was
better everywhere (on the track). He drove by us."
"It was an awesome track,"”he added, hailing the speedway's preparation. "You couldn't hold the fastest car back
tonight, that's for sure."”
Hubbard, meanwhile, was satisfied with a third-place finish, but he felt he lost an opportunity for his first-ever
100-lap victory due to the lap-68 contact with McCreadie. They came together exiting turn four when Hubbard tried
an inside move that intersected with the groove that McCreadie was running off the corner.
"Me and McCreadie were just running two different lines,"”said Hubbard, who started eighth. "He would peel down
later than I would and we just hit off of (turn) four. It knocked my right-front tow out and I was just kinda'
holding on from there."
WoO LMS regulars Francis and Tim Fuller of Watertown, N.Y., were among the drivers who ran into trouble during the
100 laps.
Francis spun between turns one and two on a lap-27 restart, after apparent contact with Richards, and swept up
Shane Clanton of Fayetteville, Ga., and Clint Smith of Senoia, Ga., who slid off the track in turn two to bring out
a caution flag. Francis, who was running sixth at the time, pitted to repair some bodywork damage and returned on
the lead lap.
Fuller suffered an even tougher fate, spinning out of third place on a lap 40 restart after contact from Hubbard
amid a scramble between turns one and two. Fuller restarted at the rear of the field and charged forward to salvage
a sixth-place finish with a car he felt was capable of winning the 100.
Frank slipped to seventh at the finish. DIRTcar big-block and 358-Modified star Dale Planck of Homer, N.Y., who
made his third dirt Late Model start in a week as a teammate to Rick "Boom"’Briggs of Bear Lake, Pa., finished
eighth after passing Vic Coffey of Caledonia, N.Y., on the final lap.
Carey Terrance of Hogansburg, N.Y., who competes regularly in Mohawk's DIRTcar 358-Modified division, drove Chub
Frank's backup car to victory in the 12-lap B-Main. He finished 12th in the 100, remaining on the lead lap until
late in the distance.
WoO Battle At Eastern Door - Mohawk In't
Raceway
1) Josh Richards, 2) Tim McCreadie, 3) Austin Hubbard, 4)
Rick Eckert, 5) Darrell Lanigan, 6) Tim Fuller, 7) Chub Frank, 8) Dale Planck, 9) Vic Coffey, 10) Steve
Francis, 11) Billy Decker, 12) Carey Terrance, 13) Clint Smith, 14) Shane Clanton, 15) Peter Mantha,
Jr., 16) Rick "Boom" Briggs, 17) Jill George (prov.), 18) Ricky Elliott, 19) Roy Tarbell, 20) Larry
Wight, 21) Dan Stone, 22) Russell King, 23) Alan Fink, 24) Greg Oakes (prov.) B-Main winner
(25 entries): Terrance
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Michael Moats photo
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2010 World of Outlaws Late Model Series Point Standings as of Sept. 1 – 39
A-Mains completed (rank/driver/points/deficit to leader):
1. Josh Richards 5208
2. Darrell Lanigan 5200 (-8)
3. Tim McCreadie 5160 (-48)
4. Steve Francis 5002 (-206)
5. Shane Clanton 4916 (-292)
6. Rick Eckert 4908 (-300)
7. Austin Hubbard 4862 (-346)
8. Tim Fuller 4822 (-386)
9. Chub Frank 4718 (-490)
10. Clint Smith 4654 (-554)
11. Russell King 4336 (-872)
12. Brent Robinson 3470 (-1738)
13. Jill George 3122 (-2086)
14. Brady Smith 2992 (-2216)
15. Brian Birkhofer 1764 (-3444)
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