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ABBOTTSTOWN, PA 4/14/2018ย โ Freddie Rahmer was the class of the fieldย Saturdayย night as he chased down 2-time 2018 winner Brian Montieth and held off the six-time defending 2017 track champ en route to his first win of 2018 in the 25-lap 410 sprint feature at the Fabulous Lincoln SpeedwaySaturdayย night.
โIโll tell ya, this here really builds a lot of confidence to get this (win) out of the way,โ said Rahmer on his first win of 2018 in victory lane. โI havenโt been doing a good job, and weโve been sneaking in a few good runsโ
โI was really good at the beginning of the race and I was good down here (turns 1 and 2),โ said Rahmer on holding off Montieth in the closing laps. โBut I knew down here (turns 3 and 4) I wasnโt getting through 3 so good so I knew Brian (Montieth) was going to be thereโฆwe still won so it donโt matter!โ
Polesitter Dan Shetler grabbed the lead at the drop of the green with outside front row starter Montieth right behind. Then just as they got to lapped traffic on the ninth lap Montieth made his move to get around Shetler for the lead.
But right behind him was seventh-starting Freddie Rahmer who was quickly moving to the front and joined Montieth in getting around Shetler the same lap to move into second.
It was clear Rahmer was not content to follow Montieth. He drove around the Phoenixville racer the very next lap and had the lead with only nine laps in the books.
A new qualifying format this season is in effect that has featuring starting positions determined directly from the finish of their respective heat races. The โheads-upโ feature line up put Montieth on the front row (2nd) after winning the second heat while Rahmer was relegated to inside the fourth row (7th) due to his second place finish in the first heat.
โWith this new (qualifying) format, one position in a heat race could mean the difference between winning or running fifth,โ said Rahmer on having to chase down Montieth in the feature. โWith me starting seventh, and (Montieth) starting second I wasnโt going to give upโฆwe had a good race car with a great start and it went nice.โ
After a less than stellar start to the 2018 racing season, Rahmer was strong and was in the lead. But he now had to hold off Montieth for 16 laps.
It was quickly apparent that Rahmer had found his stride and was slowly pulling away in lapped traffic. But it wasnโt going to be that easy for Rahmer.
A TJ DeHaven flip in the first and second turns of the 15thย lap put Montieth and fifth-starting Cory Haas on Rahmerโs bumper for the restart with a clear track ahead.
Rahmer weathered the initial challenges on the restart, only to have the red flag wave again, this time on the 18thย lap for Dwayne Gutshall who flipped in turn 2. Now two-time track champ Alan Krimes joined the battle as he was charging up to the front from his eighth starting position and was in fourth place behind Montieth and Haas.
But Rahmer didnโt miss a beat on the restart and again pulled away. An ensuing battle between Montieth, Haas, and Krimes for 2ndย through fourth place over the final five laps allowed Rahmer some breathing room as the laps wound down.
With two laps to go Montieth was clear of that battle and was able to focus on the leader. Montieth closed the gap with two laps to go and on the final lap was close enough heading up the backstretch to make a final dive to the inside of the final turns to the checkered.
But Montieth, the one they call โThe Edgeโ, was a little dull this night as Rahmer calmly drove off the fourth turn strong to take the checkered .84-seconds ahead for his first 2018 Lincoln win of the season.
โHe (Freddie) did really good,โ said his father Fred in victory lane. โTo beat Brian hereโฆheโs a really good racer.
โWeโll just keep plugging away. This is going to be good for Freddyโs confidence. Heโs been dragging his butt around a little bit so this will definitely help.โ
Montieth settled for second, with Krimes, Haas, and fifth-starting Tyler Ross finishing third through fifth respectively.
โWe really appreciate all Lincoln does and we wanted to support themย tonight, said the winner. โI really want to thank all those that came out to watch us here and weโre looking forward to the next one (race).โ
Completing the top-10 were Jim Siegel (started 10th), Kyle Moody (started 6th), Glenndon Forsythe (started 14th), Chad Trout (started 13th), and Brandon Rahmer (started 15th).
And then later his father added, โI wanted to dedicate this win to โOzzyโ. He was with Manheim Auto Auction for a lot of years and he just passed away. He was a great guy and will definitely be missed.โ
โHeats for the 24 410 Sprinters on hand were won by Shetler, Montieth, and Cole Young.
Polesitter Steve Wilbur withstood a race-long challenge from Chase Dietz to pick up his first win of the year in the 20-lap 358 sprint feature.
Wilbur grabbed the lead at the outset with third-starting Ashley Cappetta and polesitter Kenny Kuhn in tow.
Seventh-starting Dietz was methodically working his way to the front and passed fifth-starting Trey Hivner for third place on the sixth lap. Dietz finally got by a strong Cappetta car for second place on the eighth lap and set his sights on race-long leader Wilbur.
Four separate cautions over the 2ndย half of the race gave Dietz a chance to pass Wilbur for the lead, but, Wilbur maintained his line on each restart and weathered the storm to take the checkered .66-seconds ahead of Dietz for his second career win at Lincoln Speedway.
Cappetta settled for a hard-fought third place finish, with ninth-starting Jeff Halligan fourth, and eighth-starting Steven Drevicki fifth.
Completing the top-10 wereย sixth-starting Troy Wagaman, Jr., outside front row starter Kenny Kuhn, fourth-starting Brie Hershey, 10th-starting Steve Owings, and 13th-starting Chris Arnold.
Heats for the 26 358 Sprinters on hand were won by Owings, Chase Dietz, and Tracey, with Alyson Dietz winning the consolation.
Fourth-starting Korey Sites was in a league of his own in the 20-lap street stock feature as he drove from his fourth-starting spot to chase down polesitter Brian Walls by the second lap and made his race-winning pass on the fourth lap.
Sites comfortably led the rest of the way to take the checkered 3 seconds ahead of sixth-starting Randy Zechman for the win.
Ryan Smith settled for third, Josh Bloom fourth, Joey Hoffer fifth, Chad Smith sixth, Brad Bingaman seventh, hard-charger Wayne Dutterer eighth, and Bobby Meixsell ninth.
Heats for the 21 Street Stocks on hand were won by Jimmy Combs, Adams, Bobby Meixsell.