By JM Hallas
PLEASANTON, Texas (Sept. 14, 2024) – It was another “hot” night of racing at I-37 Speedway after a week off. The action was as hot as the temperatures on the quarter-mile mile, semi-banked, dirt, oval just outside Pleasanton.
It’s still a tight battle in the South Texas Friesen Performance IMCA Modified Series by Hortch Speed Shop with Chris Morris now on top by 10 over Ryan Doyon and 11 over Rick Green.
Jacob Hortch led the STIMS field into turn one at the start of the 20-lap feature, but it was Green getting inside to lead lap one. Hortch, Morris, Jared Maupin and Logan Dinsmore followed in the top five. Morris got by Hortch for second with Maupin following to third. Dinsmore was next to pick up a spot from Hortch before Maupin spun and collected Hortch, ending both their nights.
On the restart, Green had Morris looking high while Dinsmore looked low. Green and Morris then went side-by-side with Morris getting the nose ahead briefly. Dinsmore got by low for second, as he and Green caught back up to Morris. It was three-wide for the top spot on lap six with Green back out front and Dinsmore taking second.
Dinsmore got past Green for the lead on lap seven, bringing Morris along to second. Green would then give up a spot to Ryan Doyon a lap later. Morris kept the pressure on Dinsmore as the lead duo ran up on slower traffic after midway.
Morris got by Dinsmore on lap 18 for the lead but still had traffic to contend with.
Morris and a slower car made contact in turn three, sending Morris around. Dinsmore was able to sneak past to grab the win, his fifth STIMS victory of the season.
“I fell back to fifth at one point and they got away from me.” said Dinsmore. “I was trying to figure out the holes. Once I got them figured out, I got out front and then I couldn’t miss the holes. I tried to give it away until a lapped car and Chris(Morris) got tangled up. So I was good and lucky, I guess.”
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