Knoxville,
Iowa (August 12, 1978) – Doug Wolfgang, driving the Bill Smith Speedway Motors’
Chevrolet, won the 30-lap A-main at the Knoxville Nationals on Saturday night
at the Marion County Fairgrounds.
The Lincoln,
Neb., driver led all 30 laps after starting on the outside of the front row.
Steve Kinser
of Bloomington, Ind., driving the Kinser Brothers Chevrolet, hung close and
challenged the whole way, but had to be content with second place.
Eddie
Leavitt of Kearney, Mo., the 1975 and ’76 champion, finished third in Max
Roger’s Chevrolet and Shane Carson of Oklahoma City, driving Bob Trostle’s
Chevy, took fourth. Danny Smith of Danville, Ill., rounded out the top five.
The hard
charger on the evening was Jack Hewitt of Troy, Ohio, as he came from his 20th
starting position to come home in sixth place.
Sammy
Swindell of Germantown, Tenn., was the tough luck story of the night. Swindell,
who started on the pole, didn’t even complete one lap as the rear end gear of
his car tore apart and he was finished for the evening.
Results –
1. Doug Wolfgang, Lincoln, Neb.
2. Steve Kinser, Bloomington, Ind.
3. Eddie Leavitt, Kearney, Mo.
4. Shane Carson, Oklahoma City
5. Danny Smith, Danville, Ill.
6. Jack Hewitt, Troy, Ohio
7. Charlie Schwartz, Hendersonville,
Tenn.
8. Bobby Allen, Hanover, Penn.
9. Bubby Jones, Danville, Ill.
10.
Bill
Robison, Topeka, Kan.
11. Buster
Venard, Tustin, Calif.
12. Ron
Milton, Jacksonville, Ill.
13. Tom
Corbin, Carrollton, Mo.
14. Jack McCorkell, Redwood Falls, Minn.
15. Lee
Osborne, Jamestown, Ind.
16.
Lee
James, Northridge, Calif.
17. Larry
Clark, Tolleson, Ariz.
18. Rick
Ferkel, Findlay, Ohio
19. Mike
Brooks, Knoxville, Iowa
20. Mike
Shaw, Northridge, Calif.
21. Gary
Scott, Holts Summit, Mo.
22. Sammy
Swindell, Germantown, Tenn.
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