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TRIPLETT CHARGES HIS WAY TO VICTORY LANE AT OCSDurham’s David Triplett took his third win of the season at OCS on Saturday night in the 150-lap Sprint 290 event. Triplett started on the pole but lost the lead on lap 27 when Barry Beggarly made his move to the front. Beggarly was able to hold onto the lead until lap 56 when Triplett again made his way to the front of the field. Triplett continued his charge to the checkered flag while Beggarly fought a loose condition and ended up with a fourth place finish. Frank Deiny, Jr. of Mechanicsville, Va. had a strong run but could not make up the difference between he and Triplett and finished in second place. Wayne Patterson of Amelia, Va. had another strong showing taking home a third place finish with Richard Landreth rounding out the top five. In the Limited Sportsman event, Daryl Carver took home his first win of the season in the first of the 40-lap twin events. Craig Moore was right on the bumper of Carver, trying to make his move to the front, but Carver was not to be bested. Brent Briggs had a third place finish followed by Bill Moshenek in fourth and Richard Hylton in fifth. Points leader Peyton Sellers suffered a tire problem in the first race and crashed his car. In the second 40-lap event, another first time winner, Jonathan Cash went to victory lane for the first time this season and took over the points lead in the process. Carver was leading the second race but was involved in the late-race crash with Peyton Sellers. Sellers was eventually parked for rough driving. Brent Briggs took another third followed by Craig Moore in fourth and Bill Moshenek in fifth. The Coca-Cola Grand Stocks saw Brent Evans take another win followed by Brian Cole in second. James Turner took home a third place run, followed by Ed Evans and Warren Taylor. Timmy Ferrell crashed hard in qualifying, destroying his car. In the Budweiser Modified 4’s, Timberlake’s Tracey Chambers took her first-ever win with a commanding lead. Jeremy Owens passed Tim Bailey on the last lap to take second with Bailey finishing in third. In the Augie’s Art Works/Gearheads Pure Stock 4 Division, sponsor Augie Saccoccio drew a front-row starting spot and led the entire 15-lap caution-packed event. Durham’s Jerry Elliott was able to survive with a second place finish followed by Tony Lassiter, Joel Likness and Craig Daniel. The next event at Orange County Speedway will be the Bailey’s 310 on Saturday night, June 30. The event will feature a 200-lap Late Model Stock race, 50 laps for the Limited Sportsman, 25 laps for the Grand Stocks, 20 laps for the Modified 4’s and 15 laps for the Pure Stock 4’s; all of this followed by FIREWORKS! General admission for this special event is $15 for adults, with children 9 and under free. Special start time for this event is 7 PM. For more information, call the speedway office at 336-364-1222 or visit our web site @orangecountyspeedway.com. --OCS PR
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