Dewease claims All-Star Sprint Victory 2/8/03

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By Scott Hall
BARBERVILLE, FL - Central Pennsylvania driver Lance Dewease led
wire-to-wire in non-stop fashion Saturday night at Volusia Speedway Park in
the Haulmark All Star sprint car 25 lap feature. The win made Dewease the
third different winner in three nights of action at Volusia and came aboard
Al Hamilton's Kistler-powered J&J. It was the 19th career All Star win for
Dewease, who picked up a feature win here last season. Drivers from nine
different states made up the top ten finishers in the feature.

Dewease was on the pole for the start of the twelve and a half mile
contest with Jason Johnson alongside him, and it was Chad Kemenah and Greg
Hodnett in row two followed by Danny Lasoski and Craig Dollansky in row
three. At the drop of the green, Dewease powered into the lead over Johnson
and never looked back. He was so quick on the half mile oval that he entered
lapped traffic on lap five and expertly sliced his way through the
backmarkers, keeping Johnson's Kistler-Eagle owned by Harrison Trucking at
bay all race long.

Johnson, the Louisiana driver who won Friday night's main here, held off
Craig Dollansky, the only driver able to move up several positions on the
fast track surface. Behind third place Dollansky, from Minnesota, it was
Memphis driver Hodnett in Bob Stewart's Apple Motorsports No. 12 Don
Ott-powered Maxim. Defending All Star champion Kemenah, from Findlay, Ohio
wheeled Jim Harble's Kistler powered Eagle home fifth, followed by the
leading feature winner from last season, Maryland's Jeff Shepard. Missouri's
Danny Lasoski followed in the Tony Stewart owned Kistler-Mopar Eagle
chassis, with Ohio's Dean Jacobs in the Pullins Motorsports No. 29
Fisher-Maxim, Indiana's Joey Saldana in the Stauffer Ott-Shaw and Pa's Fred
Rahmer in the Harz Racing 88 completing the top ten.

The Crown Battery heat fell to Dollansky, the B&B Products heat went to
Dewease, the Engler Machine and Tool heat was won by Paul McMahan and the TP
Wings heat fell to Shepard. Bill Rose won the United Aluminum Window Sales &
Consulting B Main. Dollansky was the Huggins Cams fast qualifier.

"America's Series, The Haulmark All Star Circuit of Champions" will
present a slate of 80 sprint car race dates in 2003 from February to October
in action at 31 speedways in 17 states. America's favorite dirt track series
is in its' 23rd year and has presented fans with the largest average car
count and greatest number of different race winners in the United States
over the past two decades.

Huggins Cams Time Trials: 1. Craig Dollansky, Karavan 7, 13.490; 2. Danny
Lasoski, Stewart 20, 13.505; 3. Greg Hodnett, Apple 12, 13.543; 4. Chad
Kemenah, Harble 15k, 13.574; 5. Jason Johnson, Harrison 22, 13.610; 6. Lance
Dewease, Hamilton 77, 13.650; 7. Dean Jacobs, Pullins 29, 13.686; 8. Jeff
Shepard, Ashworth 92s, 13.725; 9. Jim Neir, Jarrell 00, 13.763; 10. Ben
Rutan, Fisher 75, 13.819; 11. Joey Saldana, Stauffer 2s, 13.830; 12. Fred
Rahmer, Harz 88h, 13.831; 13. Travis Mize, Mize 29m, 13.893; 14. Shane
Stewart, Min 4m, 13.927; 15. Bill Rose, Rose 6r, 13.959; 16. Brian Brown,
Parsons 6b, 13.976; 17. Ryan Coniam, Coniam 6c, 13.989; 18. Tom Busch, Busch
4b, 14.025; 19. Paul McMahan, Miller 2, 14.054; 20. Mike Erdley, Lisi 11e,
14.067; 21. Ed Neumeister, Neumeister 11n, 14.081; 22. Craig Keel, Keel 9,
14.100; 23. Curt Trainer, Trainer 36, 14.118; 24. Sport Allen, Webb 51a,
14.135; 25. Jimmy Hawley, Grove 70, 14.246;
26. Greg Wilson, Hampshire 63, 14.387; 27. Kevin Frey, Kevlor 2k, 14.458;
28. Raymond Hensley, Dorn 7d, 14.640; 29. Dickie Gaines, Gaines 1, 14.690;
30. Brent Matus, Matus 33, 15.049; 31. Kelly Kinser, Kinser 4k, 15.886; 32.
Johnny Johnson, Johnson 72j, 15.966; 33. Larry LaPointe, LaPointe 88,
99.000; 34. Kasey Kahne, Durst 51k, NT.

Crown Battery Heat (8 laps): 1. Dollansky 2. Jason Johnson 3. Coniam 4.
Nier 5. Hawley 6. Neumeister 7. Gaines 8. Mize 9. LaPointe (DNS).

B&B Products Heat (8 laps): 1. Dewease 2. Stewart 3. Keel 4. Lasoski 5.
Wilson 6. Rutan 7. Busch 8. Matus 9. Kahne (DNS).

Engler Machine & Tool Heat (8 laps): 1. McMahan 2. Saldana 3. Hodnett 4.
Kinser 5. Jacobs 6. Rose 7. Frey 8. Trainer.

TP Wings Heat (8 laps): 1. Shepard 2. Kemenah 3. Brown 4. Rahmer 5.
Erdley 6. Hensley 7. John Johnson 8. Allen.

United Aluminum Window Sales & Consulting B Main (12 laps): 1. Rose 2.
Busch 3. Hensley 4. Rutan 5. Neumeister 6. Frey 7. Trainer 8. Gaines 9. Mize
10. Matus 11. John Johnson 12. Allen (DNS).

Haulmark A Main (25 laps): 1. Lance Dewease 2. Jason Johnson 3. Craig
Dollansky 4. Greg Hodnett 5. Chad Kemenah 6. Jeff Shepard 7. Danny Lasoski
8. Dean Jacobs 9. Joey Saldana 10. Fred Rahmer 11. Brian Brown 12. Ben Rutan
13. Jim Nier 14. Paul McMahan 15. Greg Wilson 16. Shane Stewart 17. Jimmy
Hawley 18. Bill Rose 19. Craig Keel 20. Ryan Coniam 21. Mike Erdley 22. Tom
Busch 23. Raymond Hensley 24. Kelly Kinser.
Lap Leaders: Lance Dewease 1-25.

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