Frank Shines the Brightest on Stars of NASCAR Night

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by Eric J. Westendorf

SARVER, Pa. — When all the dust settled and the engines went silent on the #1 Cochran Stars of NASCAR Night, an exhausted Chub Frank was waving the checkered flag in Victory Lane. Frank, a World of Outlaws Late Model Series regular, led just the last six laps, but only the last one counts! Amazingly, he finished the race without power steering, but you would never have known it as a casual observer. Frank battled Robbie Blair for many laps for second place, then eventually for the lead, but once out front he pulled away from Blair on his way to a $3000 payday.

Kenny Schrader, running a Chub Frank car, charged from 21st to a fifth place finish after qualifying into the feature through the B-main. Tony Stewart started 11th and was making his way towards the top five when the car slowed in turns one and two bringing out a caution. He pulled the car into the pits, but came back out and tailed the field. He faced stiff two-wide traffic and while trying to pull a high-low move in turns three and four, Stewart made heavy contact with John Britsky causing wrecker-worthy damage to the front end, bringing Stewart’s night to an end. He was officially scored in the 18th position.

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