Ronnie Hults takes the Pro Truck Win during the Rocky Mountain Spring Sizzler
By: Geoff Briggs, CNS Media
Centennial's Ronnie Hults had his Snap-On Tools Pro Truck dialed in Saturday
night at Colorado National Speedway during the Rocky Mountain Spring Sizzler. Ed
Vecchiarelli Jr powered his Dodge to the win during the Sunoco Grand American
Modified feature. Other winners were: Terry Plummer in the Legend Cars, Gary
Land in the Modified Coupes and Steel Dragon in the Witthar Racing Trains.
The Legend Cars rolled out first for their main event on a very chilly evening.
Darrell Stewart jumped to the early lead in the feature over Terry Plummer and
Jace Hansen. On lap 2, several cars collided and Jason Stewart ended up against
the back-stretch wall. Chad Wilson and Craig Coughlin both received damage. Back
underway, Plummer jumped into the lead with Stewart, Hansen, Jon Krizman and
Keith Law following. Ed Bostron spun for a lap 5 caution, and Kyle Clegg passed
Law for fifth on lap 8. On lap 11, John Jolly spun and Ty Hunter locked up his
brakes to miss Jolly, after the carnage Jason Duncan was in the infield missing
a tire and Scotty Scott was spun. Law got back by Clegg on lap 11, and Law's
race ended on lap 13, when oil for his broken oil line caused Clegg and Bill
Yeros to spin. Law was done for the night. A green-white-checkered would finish
the show and Plummer won over Hansen, Krizman, D Stewart and Clegg. Plummer and
Stewart took the qualifier races.
The next feature to roll out onto the speedway was the Modified Coupe division.
Carl Vair jumped to the early lead over Gary Land, Frank Denning III, David
Johnson, from the back, and Chet Graham. On lap 11 Land and Vair bumped and Land
took control of the lead. On lap 13, Denning and Johnson tangled and Johnson was
sent to the rear. Denning was second on lap 15, and Johnson was flying back
through. On lap 23, Johnson charged back up to third and Land won over Denning,
Johnson, Vair and Graham. Denning and Land raced to wins in the qualifiers.
The SUNOCO Grand American Modifieds were next to test out the cold track. Ed
Vecchiarelli Jr jumped out to the early lead with Paul Deines, Jace Hansen, Ed
Vecchiarelli Sr and Mike Castagno following. Dave Finley and Kyle Maloney
tangled for a lap 3 caution. Deines, Hansen and Vecchiarelli Jr were dicing
through lapped traffic and on lap 18 Deines was partly in the infield and
briefly had the lead. Vecchiarelli Jr regained the lead with Hansen up to
second. On lap 23, Jared Wall's car broke and sent him hard into the wall to end
his evening. On lap 29, Deines got back by Hansen and Vecchiarelli Jr took the
win over Deines, Hansen, Vecchiarelli Sr and Castagno. In post race inspection,
Hansen was docked 4 positions moving Finley into fifth. Castagno and
Vecchiarelli Jr took wins in the qualifiers.
Mark Neff and Ronnie Hults led the Snap-On Tools Pro Truck feature to the green
flag. Hults jumped to the early lead over Neff, Richard Burton, Happy Ferree and
Beau Kellogg. On lap 13, debris on the track was spotted for a caution flag.
Burton took second from Neff on lap 14 and then Kellogg and Cris Muhler got by
Ferree as Adam Deines was joining the mix. The handling on the Neff ride went
away as he fell out of the top 5 and Kellogg was now third ahead of Muhler and
Deines. Deines was third on lap 23 over Muhler and Kellogg as Ferree came
charging back on lap 25. On lap 27 Rudy Vanderwal spun for a caution and Ferree
got by Kellogg late in the race. Hults took the narrow win over Burton, Deines,
Muhler and Ferree. Burton and Hults took the qualifier races.
Steel Dragon nipped the Exhaust Pros Express in the Witthar Racing Train race.
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