COVERT SURVIVES TO TAKE THREE STATE FLYER LATE MODEL VICTORY AT BEDFORD SPEEDWAY

Dirt Late Model
National Headlines

Dave Harclerode
BEDFORD, Penn. (September 10) - The Three State Flyer Series was in Bedford Friday night for the final race of the season, and Jason Covert picked up his third win of the season at the historic speedway. The win was also his third win of the season in the series. Matt Sponaugle picked up his second win of the season in the Limited Late Model division, and Bill Henney won his third race of the season in the Street Stocks. Rick Potter won his first race in the Hobby Stock division since 2002, and Robert Pluta won his first career win at Bedford in the 4 Cylinder division.

In Super Late Model action, Jason Covert thrilled fans in an exciting 35 lap Three State Flyer series main event. Covert started fourth, and second starting Jeremy Miller took the early lead. Miller kept a wicked pace, with Chuck Clise, Covert, and JT Spence in tow. Covert worked his way to second, and it wasn't long until the front runners caught lapped traffic. A scary moment happened for second running Covert in turn two when he made contact with a lapped car and suffered some cosmetic damage to the right rear of the car. The yellow came out for the incident as the lapped car of Keith Killander was disabled for the evening. When racing resumed, Covert took to the bottom of the speedway and the leader Miller ran the highside. Within a few laps, the pair once again caught lapped traffic and Covert made a daring move in turn 3 to take the lead with 17 laps to go. Covert lasted few several late race cautions to take the victory over Miller, Chuck Clise, Jack Pencil from ninth, and JT Spence. Rounding out the top ten was Jeff Miller, Brian Booze, Ricky Elliott, Matt Parks, and Derek Byler. Chuck Clise won the dash, and Clise, Jeremy Miller, and JT Spence won the preliminary heats.

Matt Sponaugle stole the lead from Travis Stickley on the second lap of the Limited Late Model feature, and dominated the entire event. Rick Singleton started in the eleventh position and battled to the second spot, but there was nothing in the tank for Sponaugle. Following Sponaugle and Singleton was Mike Altobelli, Jr., DJ Troutman, and Stickley. Matt Cosner was sixth, and Donnie Farlling, Chris Harr, Tim Smith, Jr., and Matt Howsare completed the top ten. Sponaugle and Howsare won the heats.

Three-State Flyers
Race Results

1 Jason Covert, 2 Jeremy Miller, 3 Chuck Clise, 4 Jack Pencil, 5 J.T. Spence, 6 Jeff Miller, 7 Brian Booze, 8 Ricky Elliott, 9 Matt Parks, 10 Derek Byler, 11 Scott LeBarron, 12 Jeff Rine, 13 Greg Fetters, 14 Alan Sagi, 15 Wayne Johnson, 16 Devin Friese, 17 Tom Decker Jr, 18 Larry Wright, 19 Jamie Lathroum, 20 Shawn Claar, 21 Randy Burkholder, 22 Jerry Bard, 23 Chris Casner, 24 Frank Plessinger, 25 D.J. Myers, 26 Keith Killander.

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