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8/18/2017

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Hahn captures Freedom Tour win at Creek County

By Lonnie Wheatley (Tulsa, OK) -- Blake Hahn found himself right at home atop the cozy confines of the ¼-mile Creek County Speedway clay oval on Thursday night, as the Sapulpa native raced to his second USAC Southwest Sprint Cars “Freedom Tour” win in the past three years in the 30-lap main event.

PHOTO CREDIT: Adam Mollenkopf

Hahn battled past fellow front-row starter and Tulsa-area shoe Dustin Morgan on the third round and then denied a furious bid from Stevie Sussex over the closing circuits to picks up the $2,500 winner’s share in the Round Two of the Fifth Annual “Freedom Tour” mini-series.

After a pair of aborted feature starts, Morgan broke into the lead from the pole position only to surrender the point to Hahn after pacing two rounds. Morgan kept the heat on much of the way until Tempe, Arizona’s Sussex threw his hat into the ring by sliding into second after on a lap 22 restart.

Sussex threw a couple of sliders and pounded the topside but to no avail, falling just short of Hahn’s Lucas Oil Products No. 52 Sprint Car at the line. Sussex settled for runner-up honors in a strong rebound from a rough “Freedom Tour” opener while Morgan filled out the podium for his second top-five of the week.

After transferring from “B” Main action, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma’s Jonathan Beason rallied through the field from 17th to capture fourth with reigning USAC Southwest Sprint Car champion R.J. Johnson of Phoenix rounding out the top five.

Ty Hulsey advanced a half-dozen positions to claim sixth with Arizona’s Shon Deskins making the most of a promoter’s provisional to charge through the field from 21st to seventh. Memphis’ Anthony Nicholson earned an eighth-place finish with Tulsa’s Craig Carroll and Arizona rep Chris Bonneau completing the top ten.

Sussex, Forrest Sutherland, Fred Mattox and Charles Davis, Jr., topped heat race action for the 32-car field with Kyle Clark and Carroll winning the twin 12-lap “B” Main.

Fifth Annual USAC Southwest Sprint Car “Freedom Tour” action resumes with Round Three at 81 Speedway near Wichita, KS, on Friday night.

Fifth Annual USAC Southwest Freedom Tour Round Two Results

August 17, 2017 – Creek County Speedway (Sapulpa, OK)

Heat Races (Top 14 in Passing Points to “A” Main; balance to Two “B” Main)

Heat One (8 Laps): 1. 4-Stevie Sussex (2), 2. 16x-Anthony Nicholson (1), 3. 22-David Stephenson (4), 4. 5$-Danny Smith (6), 5. 7-Shon Deskins (5), 6. 11-Michael Tyre (3), 7. 7m-Chance Morton (7), 8. 54-Will Scribner (8).

Heat Two (8 Laps): 1. 85-Forrest Sutherland (3), 2. 24h-Ty Hulsey (1), 3. 23-Seth Bergman (6), 4. 24c-Craig Carroll (4), 5. 21-Andrew Deal (5), 6. 5-Tye Mihocko (8), 7. 36-Jonathan Beason (7), 8. 87F-Brian McClelland (2).

Heat Three (8 Laps): 1. 26m-Fred Mattox (5), 2. 79-Tim Kent (6), 3. 52-Blake Hahn (7), 4. 16-Mike Martin (8), 5. 97-Kevin Cummings (4), 6. 13-Dennis Gile (1), 7. 5h-Cameron Hagin (2), 8. 31-Casey Wills (3).

Heat Four (8 Laps): 1. 50-Charles Davis, Jr. (2), 2. 77m-R.J. Johnson (6), 3. 93-Dustin Morgan (7), 4. 9$-Kyle Clark (3), 5. 34-Chad Boespflug (8), 6. 78-Chris Bonneau (4), 7. 2e-Roy Entze (1), 8. 13w-Grant Wresche (5).

First “B” Main (Top 3 Advance to “A” Main – 12 Laps): 1. 9$-Kyle Clark (2), 2. 36-Jonathan Beason (6), 3. 34-Chad Boespflug (1), 4. 7-Shon Deskins (3), 5. 2e-Roy Entze (8), 6. 97-Kevin Cummings (4), 7. 54-Will Scribner (7), 8. 11-Michael Tyre (5), 9. 31-Casey Wills (DNS).

Second “B” Main (Top 3 Advance to “A” Main – 12 Laps): 1. 24c-Craig Carroll (1), 2. 21-Andrwe Deal (3), 3. 78-Chris Bonneau (4), 4. 5-Tye Mihocko (2), 5. 5h-Cameron Hagin (7), 6. 13-Dennis Gile (6), 7. 87F-Brian McClelland (9), 8. 7m-Chance Morton (5), 9. 13w-Grant Wresche (8).

“A” Feature (30 Laps): 1. 52-Blake Hahn (2), 2. 4-Stevie Sussex (7), 3. 93-Dustin Morgan (1), 4. 36-Jonathan Beason (17), 5. 77m-R.J. Johnson (4), 6. 24h-Ty Hulsey (12), 7. 7-Shon Deskins (21), 8. 16x-Anthony Nicholson (11), 9. 24c-Craig Carroll (16), 10. 78-Chris Bonneau (20), 11. 5$-Danny Smith (14), 12. 9$-Kyle Clark (15), 13. 50-Charles Davis, Jr. (8), 14. 85-Forrest Sutherland (3), 15. 16-Mike Martin (10), 16. 21-Andrew Deal (18), 17. 5-Tye Mihocko (22), 18. 79-Tim Kent (5), 19. 23-Seth Bergman (9), 20. 26m-Fred Mattox (6), 21. 34-Chad Boespflug (19), 22. 22-David Stephenson (13).

Lap Leaders: Dustin Morgan 1-2, Blake Hahn 3-30.

Note: Fourth-place “B” Main finishers Shon Deskins and Tye Mihocko were awarded Promoter’s Provisionals to start the main event.


Submitted By: Kirk Elliott

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