Fremont results 2006-05-06
by Bryan Autullo - Fresh off his Western Australia AHG Sprintcar Series championship in Australia, Dean managed to find success back on American soil at Fremont Speedway in only his second night out this season with the Ray Pullins #29 team. Dean stole the lead from early race leader - and current All Star points leader - Greg Wilson on lap 14.
Wilson had jumped out to an early lead from his pole position starting spot and pulled away from the rest of the field. There was a caution for debris on lap 6, but on the restart Wilson pulled away as Kelly Kinser and Caleb Griffith battled for 2 nd place.
Wilson worked the high side of the track at a blistering pace. He looked to be well on his way to his second feature win of the weekend. He took home the prize money from Attica Raceway Park on Friday night in non-sanctioned local action from his 15 th starting position. Several other All Star teams were also in attendance.
By lap 11, Jacobs had worked his way up to 2 nd and Chad Blonde (who won at Butler Speedway on Friday night) was up to 4 th as Wilson had Verl Warnimonts #w20 rocketing through the turns. Unfortunately for Greg, a lapped car spun in front of him causing him to go off the high side of turn 3 and into the foam barriers. There was little damage to the car thanks to Fremonts soft walls, but Wilson would have to restart on the tail.
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