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The race wasn't as bad as everyone always makes it out to be, did it take rubber? yes, but with just a few laps to go it looked as though Greg Hodnett was going to win the race (he had gotten beside Blaney on more than one occasion).
Official finish per knoxvilleraceway.com - Blaney started 7th (and was obviously up to 3rd when Sammy and Mark crashed on lap 11). Sammy and Mark both restarted at the tail (Droud was the first car out of the race as the wreck) and came back up to finish 11th and 14 respectively. Other cars made some passes (when it comes down to it, for YEARS, the Saturday Night A-main usually had little to zero passing (even when you could run 4 wide) due to the line-ups being determined by points (the fast guys were already up front, who were they gonna pass??).
37th AMOCO Knoxville Nationals Championship (started), 30 laps, NT:
1. 10, Dave Blaney, Cortland, OH(7) 2. 11H, Greg Hodnett, Memphis, TN (4) 3. 1z, Danny Lasoski, Dover, MO (2) 4. 22, Jac Haudenschild,
Wooster, OH (6) 5. 47, Johnny Herrera, Tempe, AZ (5) 6. 3G, Joe Gaerte, Rochester, IN (8) 7. 1w, Craig
Dollansky, Elk River, MN (9) 8. 23s, Frankie Kerr, Fremont, OH (13) 9. 75, Paul McMahan, Oroville, CA (16)
10. 11, Steve Kinser, Bloomington, IN (10) 11. 1, Sammy Swindell, Bartlett, TN (3) 12. 2, Andy Hillenburg,
Broken Arrow, OK (17) 13. 1AU, Garry Brazier, Sydney, NSW, Aust. (12) 14. 5m, Mark Kinser, Oolitic, IN
(1) 15. Jeff Shepard (22) 16. 8h, Terry McCarl, Pleasant Hill, IA (19) 17. 12A, Kevin Gobrecht, New Oxford,
PA (20) 18. 71m, Doug Wolfgang, Sioux Falls, SD (18) 19. 92, Kenny Jacobs, Holmesville, OH (14) 20. 7,
Larry Pinegar II, Des Moines, IA (15) 21. Jeff Swindell (21) 22. Skip Jackson (23) 23. 35, Tyler Walker,
Wooster, OH (11) 24. Don Droud Jr. (24).
Lap Leaders: M. Kinser 1-8; S. Swindell 9-10; Blaney 11-30.
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