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5-27 Press Release & Results

STEVE KINSER & DENNY SOLITS CELEBRATE MEMORIAL DAY IN VICTORY LANE

May 27, 2002
WEST LEBANON, NY - The Pennzoil World of Outlaws made their annual Memorial 
Day visit to Lebanon Valley on Monday night. A sellout crowd saw "The King of 
the Outlaws", Steve Kinser take the victory in the 25-lap Outlaw feature. It 
was Kinser's seventh World of Outlaw A-main victory of the season. The DIRT 
modifieds were also on hand Monday night and they ran a 30-lap feature. 
Veteran campaigner, Denny Soltis took the victory in the modified main, his 
last victory at the speedway came in 1990. The great folks at CARQUEST AUTO 
PARTS provided us with the super holiday night of racing.
    Steve Kinser and Danny Lasoski led twenty-two sprinters to the green flag 
in the 25-lap feature. The 2001 Outlaw champion, Lasoski, was able to grab 
the lead and motored away quickly. The pace was lightning fast as Lasoski 
encountered lapped traffic by lap five. The allowed Steve Kinser to gain some 
ground on the leader. "Pennsylvania Posse" regular, Lance Dewease set fast 
time during time trials Monday night, but started seventh. He moved into the 
top five just before the halfway point of the feature. Brad Furr had a top 
five performance going, but faded in the middle of the race and retired from 
the event on lap 17. The first of only two caution flags came on lap 18 when 
Danny Wood detonated a motor while running third. 
    The last caution of the race came on the very next lap as the leader; 
Lasoski came to a stop on the backstretch. A blown motor ended Lasoski's 
chance at his first career victory at Lebanon Valley. Kinser inherited the 
lead as a result of Lasoski's misfortune. Dollansky and Dewease now sat 
second and third. The only problem Kinser had in the final laps is when he 
tagged the turn two wall on lap 22. Fortunately for Kinser his was able to 
continue without losing the front spot. It was Steve Kinser's first victory 
at Lebanon Valley since 1992 and his seventh career victory at Lebanon 
Valley. He won the first World of Outlaw feature at Lebanon Valley back in 
1980.
    Denny Soltis took the lead from Paul Gilardi on the first lap of the 
30-lap feature. Dave Leckonby followed closely in second. Mike King moved 
into fifth on lap five. Disaster was narrowly avoided on lap five as Chris 
Moore and King hooked bumpers going down the backstretch. They were able to 
separate without causing any problems, but the caution flag came out as a 
precautionary measure. The caution flag came out for the second time on lap 
15 when Charlie Hume spun out in turn two. The top five at the halfway point 
was Soltis, Leckonby, Hector Stratton, Rob Pitcher and Sparky Lowe. 
    Brett Hearn and Kenny Tremont were gradual coming up through the field 
and were racing for seventh on lap 16. Stratton briefly made a bid for 
second, but was thwarted by a caution as Rich Ricci Jr smacked the wall hard 
in turn three. According to the pit road report Ricci said he felt a 
vibration going down the backstretch and had no brakes going into turn three. 
He spun the car to avoid a head on hit collision with the wall. The ambulance 
was dispatched to the scene, fortunately Ricci only suffered a bump on his 
knee. Hearn moved up to sixth on the restart with Tremont right behind in 
seventh. Tremont made his way past Hearn in turn three on lap 25 and was able 
to take fifth with five laps remaining.
    Soltis was not to be denied the victory on this night, just two nights 
after he blew a motor while leading the modified feature. Soltis was very 
happy in victory lane, but could not believe that the motor he had in the car 
was strong enough to win. Leckonby had his best finish of the season in 
second. Stratton was third, Pitcher fourth and Tremont rounded out the top 
five. Hearn is now just two points ahead of Tremont in the battle for the 
2002 modified point championship.

PENNZOIL WORLD OF OUTLAWS PRESENTED BY CARQUEST AUTO PARTS A-main (25 
laps)--1) Steve Kinser  2) Craig Dollansky  3) Lance Dewease  4) Donny Schatz 
 5) Daryn Pittman   6) Tim Shaffer  7) Stevie Smith  8) Joey Saldana  9) Mark 
Kinser  10) Fred Rahmer  11) Randy Hannagan  12) Dick Spadaro  13) Danny 
Lasoski  14) Danny Wood  15) Brad Furr  16) Mike Lauterborn  17) Billy Wolf  
18) John Karklin  19) Doug Emery  20) Bob Bennett  21) Jeff Van Dusen  22) 
Mike Miller

CARQUEST AUTO PARTS MODIFIED RESULTS (30 LAPS) - 1) Denny Soltis, 2) Dave 
Leckonby, 3) Hector Stratton, 4) Rob Pitcher, 5) Kenny Tremont Jr, 6) Sparky 
Lowe, 7) Brett Hearn, 8) Chris Moore, 9) Eddie Marshall, 10) J.R. Heffner, 
11) Andy Bachetti, 12) John Hewitt, 13) Matt Quinn, 14) Jason Goff, 15) 
Donnie Corellis, 16) Mike King, 17) Russ Reckner, 18) John Alberti, 19) Steve 
Devine, 20) Stanley Wetmore, 21) Hawley Smith, 22) Dave Mosher, 23) Charlie 
Humes, 24) Jeremy Markle, 25) David Sanchez, 26) Rich Ricci Jr, 27) Al McCoy, 
28) Paul Gilardi, 29) John G. Wolfe, 30) Guy Sheldon