Local drivers score wins in 3 touring series races
Apr. 18—ANDERSON — It was a good night for three drivers with close ties to
Marcum had to hold off challengers
"When the race was over, I said, 'It can't be. I want to go back for one more restart at least,'" Marcum said. "Gee whiz, how many could we have? That was a lot of fun. Eighteen cars in this field, it's a blast to race with all those guys, a real good class of drivers.
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But, during his victory lane interview, Marcum said the team struggled for most of the afternoon during the practice sessions.
"I've got to thank my guys," he said. "When we unloaded, we weren't so good, but they worked on it all the way up until race time, and they found out what our gremlin was. They really made this car fast."
With Marcum out front, fans were treated to intense racing for the second spot with Rose, Cook, Kirby and fast-qualifier
Kirby finished second followed by Rose, Cook and Hutson.
Once Atkinson took the lead, there was only one caution period the rest of the way with the final 49 laps run under the green.
Barnes finished second followed by
"We knew we had a pretty good car. We practiced on old tires all day yesterday and most of today, and it just didn't fall off," Atkinson said. "I knew it was going to be good. I've been around here a few laps."
Eaton and
That put
Houk pulled away from the field to win by 4.8 seconds over
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