2007
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Young Anthony Danta of Orland Park, Illinois took the lead late in the race
and went on to win on his first ever visit to the Bollhoff Rivnut SUPERPRO
Series Saturday night at Plymouth Speedway.
Leading rookie contender Colin Toland and Kevin Todd
brought the field down to the green for the "All Star Performance - Lane
Automotive 75" at the newly repaved 3/8 ths. mile oval. Toland
jumped out to the early lead followed by Todd, Mark Kortz, Al Cook, Jr., and
Michael Tutino. The race stayed green for the first half of the race
with Danta moving through the pack from his twelveth starting position.
At the half way mark, it was Toland, Todd, Kortz,
Danta and Tommy Cook. The first caution came out on lap 40 for moisture
on the track. Danta got around Kortz on lap 44 for third and moved
around Todd for the runner up spot on lap 48. It took twenty laps for
Danta to track down Toland for the lead. He was able to get under the
young local favorite for the ltop spot on lap 68. Kortz
brought out the second caution of the race with a blown tire on lap seventy
two that bunched the field up for a three lap shootout and Danta was able to
hold on for the victory.
Toland and Todd scored their best ever SUPERPRO finishes
with a second and third respectfully, followed by Tommy Cook, Michael Gaier,
Al Cook, Jr., Jason Dietsch, Justin Kazmar, Steven Brooks, and Tutino.
Danta was the Aluminum Racing Products Fast Qualifier with a lap of 13.180
seconds with an average speed of 102.428 miles per hours and grabbed the All
Star Performance Hard Charger Award. Toland was the Five Star Racing
Bodies "Rookie of the Race."
The Bollhoff Rivnut SUPERPRO Series returns to action
on July 28 at the Angola Motor Speedway in Angola, Indiana. For more
information, go to the net at
www.superproseries.com.
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