KAUFFMAN HOLDS OFF RAHMER AT WILLIAMS GROVE
MECHANICSBURG, PA The old guys provided the best racing of the season
Friday night at Williams Grove Speedway as Keith Kauffman held off the charge of
Fred Rahmer to win the 25-lap sprint car feature.
Glenndon Forsythe won the 20-lap limited (358 c.i.) sprint feature.
John Westbrook took the early lead in the main event and set the pace for
the first two laps before he hit the guardrail in turn four. Bob Bennett took
over at that point with Kauffman, who started fifth, moving into the runnerup
spot.
Kauffman took the lead from Bennett on lap nine, but career win number 51
at Williams Grove would not come easily.
Rahmer, who started 12th, moved into second place on lap 14 and began to
close on Kauffman.
For the remainder of the race Kauffman, who will celebrate his 58th
birthday in June and Rahmer, who turned 50 in March, put on a driving clinic.
Kauffman changed lanes on several occasions searching for a faster line
while Rahmer tried every trick in his repertoire to make the pass.
As Pennsylvania?s all-time sprint car win leaders battled for the top spot,
defending Cindy Rowe Auto Glass champion Todd Shaffer made it a three car race.
Kauffman nipped Rahmer at the finish by a half car length with Shaffer a
close third.
Chad Layton, who started tenth, and Alan Krimes completed the top five.
Cody Darrah charged from 14th to finish sixth ahead of Brian Montieth and
T. J. Stutts. Greg Hodnett came from 20th to ninth and Mike Erdley completed
the top ten.
Heats for the 30 sprint cars in competition were won by John Westbrook, A.
J. Michael and Kauffman.
Brian Leppo copped the consolation race.
Forsythe started on the front row in the limited sprint feature, took the
lead at the start, then held off Pat Cannon to score his first career victory at
Williams Grove.
Cannon increased his lead in the Bass Pro Shops point standings with his
second place finish.
Brian Westbrook, Scott Geesey and Steve Cannon completed the top five.
Matt Boland, Tim Berkheimer, Forsythe and Gerard McIntyre, Jr. won heats
for the 41 limited sprints in the pit area.
The consolation races were claimed by Kevin Nouse and Cory Haas.
Williams Grove Speedway Feature Finishes May 2, 2008
Sprint Car Feature 25 laps 1. Keith Kauffman, 2. Fred Rahmer,
3. Todd Shaffer, 4. Chad Layton, 5. Alan Krimes, 6. Cody Darrah, 7. Brian
Montieth, 8. T. J. Stutts, 9. Greg Hodnett, 10. Mike Erdley, 11. Doug Esh,
12. Lance Dewease, 13. Craig Keel, 14. Steve Buckwalter, 15. Brian Leppo,
16. A. J. Michael, 17. Mark Smith, 18. Niki Young, 19. Ryan Bohlke, 20.
Michael Carber, 21. Judi Bates. 22. Pat Cooper, 23. Bob Bennett, 24. John
Westbrook
Limited (358 c.i.) Sprint Car Feature 1. Glenndon Forsythe, 2. Pat
Cannon, 3. John Westbrook, 4. Scott Geesey, 5. Steve Cannon, 6. Aaron Ott,
7. Cory Haas, 8. Chad Trout, 9. Tim Berkheimer, 10. Rich Eichelberger, 11.
Danny Massey, 12. Stewart Smith, 13. Elvin Diller, III, 14. Nicole Bower,
15. Adam Wilt, 16. Derek Locke, 17. Billy Schoffstall, 18. Ricky Stonebraker,
19. Billy Johns, 20. Keith Prutzman, 21. John Barnett, 22. Kevin Nouse, 23.
Gerard McIntyre, Jr., 24. Matt Boland