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WoO:  Lebanon Valley Speedway Preview
Written by: Tony Veneziano
World of Outlaws   http://www.worldofoutlaws.com
Concord, NC
 

2007 Race Recaps: Jason Meyers led wire-to-wire to win for the first time in his career at the blazing fast half-mile.

Meyers won the Crane Cams Dash to earn the pole position, and powered down the front straightaway, where he dove low into the first turn, to lead the opening lap over Steve Kinser, who would chase him the entire distance, closing to within a couple car lengths at numerous times.

The lone yellow flag of the race flew on the second lap for Jac Haudenschild and Craig Dollansky. On the ensuing restart, Meyers charged down the straightaway to maintain the lead. He encountered traffic on the 10th lap which put Kinser and Lucas Wolfe right on his bumper. The trio could be thrown under a blanket for a number
of laps as they tried everything they could to get around the lapped cars.

Kinser lined up on the outside of the front row, which traditionally is a good place to start at Lebanon Valley Speedway. He followed Meyers into the first turn on the opening lap and several times looked to the low side of the track to make a pass for the lead, but could not quite get the momentum.

Wolfe finished third to earn his second consecutive Top-Five finish in World of Outlaws competition at the track. He lined up sixth for the A-Feature and on the opening lap got around Daryn Pittman and Jason Solwold. He later passed Paul McMahan after shadowing him for a number of laps.

Daryn Pittman finished fourth, with Jason Solwold in fifth.

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