With Natalie Jr back to last place, #8 Jason Luburgh moves up to 4th place behind Dunk
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With Natalie Jr back to last place, #8 Jason Luburgh moves up to 4th place behind Dunk
Pat Brown jumps up to 6th place behind Farr with Gust, Ellis, and Goodman also pasing Lawson in the 2nd lap and each picking up two positions.
Harold Goodman begins to feel the pressure from Keith Little as he looks to recover from a poor start as he moves past both Wimmer and Attix to take over the 11th spot behind Goodman
#6 Tavis Cain was back to 14th Place ahead of Pelchat, White, Weinen, Spader, Haavisto, and Natalie Jr.
Spader didn't show any signs of giving up as he carved the corner trying to work his way up one position at a time.
By lap 5, Halfway Point, Jeremiah Jones had pulled away from Joe Byrd in 2nd Place and the Top 5 remained the same.
Top 5 - Halfway Point
1. Jeremiah Jones
2. Joe Byrd
3. Jason Dunkelberger
4. Jason Luburgh
5. Tim Farr
By the 6th lap, #53 Kory Ellis had worked his way up to 6th place behind Tim Farr and once again as able to make the pass and take over the 5th place position as Ellis again made working his way through the pack look easy as he moved up from a 10th place start.
Jason Luburgh looks back over this shoulder over the “Sky Shot” to see Ellis moving in behind him.
With two laps to go, Jeremiah Jones continues to lead and on his way to his first Overall win of the season as he launches off "The Wall"
Joe Byrd remained in second place and was well on his way to his third consecutive podium appearance.
The final podium spot belonged to Jason Dunkelberger as long as he could keep it going the last two laps, but when Jason Luburgh made the pass on Dunk and Ellis quickly followed him to pass Dunk, his podium chances were quickly fading.