21st May 2006

NASCAR Star Claims Hantz Group 200 Victory

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Ken Schrader had to start at the back of the field after not qualifying his car (Josh Richeson practiced and qualified the #99 Chevrolet) and make it through two green-white-checkers to take the win in the Hantz Group 200 at the Toledo Speedway Sunday afternoon.

Schrader beat Justin Allgaier back to the line after the field took the green-white-checker finish the second time. Allgaier finished second followed by Frank Kimmel who had dominated much of the weekend by capturing the Pork Pole Award on Saturday and leading 182 laps of Sunday

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  1. 1 On May 22nd, 2006, Tiredawg said:#

    Thanx for the update. Was wonderin what happened to Brent. Loves this site.

  2. 2 On May 22nd, 2006, Luke said:#

    Was definitely a pretty good race. I love that track. Reminds me of going to South Hampton on Friday nights. I miss that track.

    Nice to see Brent have a good run. Too bad it didn’t work out with the #49 team. He’s a great guy, and I’m sure will be back in the future. It didn’t sound like bad blood, just one of those racing deals.

  3. 3 On May 22nd, 2006, Marc said:#

    Located where I am I wasn’t lucky enough to see the event. But certainly agree Toledo is one of the best banked half miles in the Mid-West.

    I grow up 60 miles from the place and have spent many nights and afternoons in the front stretch bleachers.

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