NAPA 125

Outlaw Late Models

Scott Hantz became involved in an early race accident, fell a lap down, raced his way onto the lead lap, and won the NAPA Outlaw Late Models 125 at Baer Field.  John Doering jumped out to the early lead and held on in the Larry Zent machine to finish second. 

Once Hantz caught Junior Hanley they continued their battle from the Sunoco Super Series race with Hanley blocking Hantz at every turn.  After the two tangled on lap 96 with Hanley spinning and pulling off, Hantz went on to win. 

Official Results

October 17, 2004

 

Pos.

#

Driver

 

Hometown

Sponsor

Laps

1

72

Scott

Hantz

Angola, IN

EMF Corp/Race-Tech Engineering/Finishline Fabricating

125

2

5

John

Doering

Flint Auto Auction/Superior Pontiac

125

3

2

Mike

Kugler

Stroh, IN

J.O. Mory/Bryant Heating & Cooling Equipment/Wick-Fab

125

4

6

Scott

Baker

Akron, OH

Finish Line Fabrication/Pro Comp Engines

125

5

63

Rick

Everidge

Stroh, IN

Parr Trucking/Everidge Motor Sales/Wells Fargo

125

6

41

Brent

Jack

Auburn, IN

Hartman Auto Body

125

7

99

Jason

Shively

Spencerville, IN

Eltek/Softball City/Finishline /Indiana State Police Alliance

125

8

34

John

Ledwidge

Ann Arbor, MI

Astro/Hansen/Kendall

124

9

44

Jeff

Hackworth

Lislie, MI

UAW

123

10

66

Junior

Hanley

Waterdown, ON

Martin Services/Big Rigs/Rick Cole Enterprises

97

11

10x

Stan

Perry

Edgerton, OH

Perry Racing

92

12

24

J.R.

Roahrig

South Bend, IN

Gaerte Engines

70

13

37

Matt

Marlowe

Elyria, OH

Sibila Race Engineering

37

14

3

Jasper

Case

Wolcottville, IN

Godfrey Machine/ABS Abrasives/Quick Way

36

15

21

Bobby

Parsley

Shepherdsville, KY

Crown Spray Power

5

16

10

Jack

Landis

Bryan, OH

Manufactured Housing Inc.

4

17

12

Richard

Riley

Toledo, OH

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