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USAC: Hewitt scores 23rd victory in Coors Light Silver Bullet Series at Springfield

20 August 2000

Posted By Terry Callahan
Motorsports Editor, The Auto Channel
Jack Hewitt of Troy, Ohio scored the 23rd victory of his USAC Coors Light Silver Bullet career Saturday afternoon in the "Tony Bettenhausen 100" at the Illinois State Fairgrounds. He trailed "rookie" Bud Kaeding until lap 86, then made a bold pass going into turn one and held on the final 15 laps in his Utility Peterbilt/Print Express/Caf Santa Fe Special.

"This was one of those days when you have to slow down to go fast," said Hewitt after the 100-mile grind. "Bud is young and brave and was driving hard, but I just tried to be patient and look for the first opportunity to get around him. I decided I'd better get him when I could, because there might not be another chance." Hewitt put his win in perspective with his final comment: "I used to baby-sit for Bud."

Kaeding earned the Oliver Trucking "Rookie of the Race" award for his second-place finish, narrowly beating Jay Drake to the checkered flag. Dave Darland and pole starter Tony Elliott rounded out the "top-five."

The race was halted after four laps for Terry Pletch, who crashed into the inside guardrail after a three-car tangle on the backstretch. He was uninjured. The only other caution period came on lap eight when Randy Bateman hit the wall in turn one. He also escaped injury.

Elliott led the first six laps before yielding to Kaeding, who admitted he had to back off late in the race due to tire wear.

Three time series champion Jimmy Sills won the 15-lap "qualifying race" which preceded the 100-lap feature.

Brian Tyler of Parma, Mich. continues to lead the series standings after finishing seventh in Saturday's race.

1.. (23) Jack Hewitt, Troy, Ohio, 100, $9,250, No Time or Speed due to red flag.
2. (44) Bud Kaeding, Campbell, Calif., 100, $5,000.
3. (6) Jay Drake, Val Verde, Calif., 100, $3,100.
4. (56) Dave Darland, Kokomo, Ind., 100, $2,000.
5. (20) Tony Elliott, Kokomo, Ind., 100, $1,800.
6. (80) Robby Flock, Murrieta, Calif., 100, $1,600.
7. (69) Brian Tyler, Parma, Mich., 100, $1,400.
8. (99) John Heydenreich, Bloomsburg, Pa., 99, $1,200.
9. (37) Tracy Hines, New Castle, Ind., 99, $1,100.
10. (7) Ed Carpenter, Indianapolis, Ind., 99, $1,000.
11. (16) Donnie Beechler, Springfield, Ill., 99, $900.
12. (67) Kasey Kahne, Indianapolis, Ind., 99, $800.
13. (43) Johnny Parsons, Indianapolis, Ind., 99, $700.
14. (153) Tom Capie, Trevose, Pa., 99, $600.
15. (100) Paul White, Temple, Texas, 99, $500.
16. (175) Jimmy Sills, Placerville, Calif., 99, $500.
17. (40) Brad Noffsinger, Concord, N.C., 99, $500.
18. (135) Jerry Coons, Jr., Tucson, Ariz., 99, , $500.
19. (66) Gary Hieber, Langhorne, Pa., 99, $500.
20. (12) Rod Holshouser, Cape Girardeau,. Mo., 98, $500.
21. (53) Brad Fox, Avon, Ind., 98, $400.
22. (41) Eric Gordon, Indianapolis, Ind., 98, $400.
23. (95) Steve Sheppard, Jr., New Berlin, Ill., 98, $400.
24. (1) Ryan Newman, South Bend, Ind. 94, Engine, $900.
25. (11) J.J. Yeley, Phoenix, Ariz., 67, Rear End, $350.
26. (9) Chuck Gurney, Livermore, Calif., 64, Engine, $350.
27. (51) Russ Gamester, Peru, Ind., 34, Engine, $350.
28. (62) Bill Rose, Plainfield, Ind., 29, Engine, $350.
29. (55) Randy Bateman, Murphysboro, Ill., 7, Accident, $350.
30. (79) Terry Pletch, Frankfort, Ind., 0, Accident, $350.

Text provided by Dick Jordan

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