Edwards opens Langley season

Published 10:03 pm Friday, April 11, 2014

Greg Edwards stands in Victory Lane with trophy presenters after his 100-lap victory in the Late Model Stock Cars feature of the season-opening NASCAR Whelen All-American Series events at Langley Speedway in Hampton last Saturday. (Bill Carr/MotorSports Photo News Service)

Greg Edwards stands in Victory Lane with trophy presenters after his 100-lap victory in the Late Model Stock Cars feature of the season-opening NASCAR Whelen All-American Series events at Langley Speedway in Hampton last Saturday. (Bill Carr/MotorSports Photo News Service)

By Gary Daughtrey

Special to the News-Herald

Greg Edwards moved out front on Lap 19 and sailed to a convincing victory in the Pomoco Auto Group 100 for the Late Model Stock Cars event in Saturday’s season-opening NASCAR Whelen All-American Series program at Langley Speedway.

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Nick Smith nabbed the pole position, at 90.464 mph, sharing the front row with Matt Waltz. Edwards qualified third on the 15-car grid. As the race got under way, Smith nosed ahead of Waltz to take the lead at the end of the first lap.

On the second circuit, Waltz worked underneath Smith off Turn 4 and drove alongside the leader as they sped into Turn 1 to begin Lap 3. Off Turn 4, Waltz motored ahead to take the lead for the first time.

The only caution flag appeared on Lap 4, when Duane Shreeves and Jeremy Grogg tangled on the back straightaway. Robert Bruce was also collected in the fracas. The incident sidelined all three drivers.

Lining up for the ensuing restart, Smith pulled to the outside of Waltz, hoping to reclaim the top spot. He was joined in the outside lane by Mark Wertz and Justin Carroll.

As the race resumed, Waltz inched ahead of Smith to hold onto the lead. He cleared Smith on Lap 5 and left the door open for Edwards, who took over second on Lap 6. After a couple of green-flag laps, Waltz had forged a three-length advantage.

Soon, though, Edwards began to narrow the gap. By Lap 17, the two leaders were nose-to-tail. Edwards launched a bid for the lead on Lap 18, driving under Waltz as they exited Turn 4. He powered ahead at the end of the backstretch on Lap 19, taking over the top spot for good.

At the end of the event, Edwards was the winner by five lengths over Waltz. Smith was third, the only other driver to complete the entire distance. Brandon Gdovic and Casey Wyatt were fourth and fifth, respectively, both a lap down to the leader.

The Southern Modified Tour returns to Langley with its low-slung, wide-tired, high-horsepower machines for the 150-lap feature event as part of Langley Speedway’s racing program tonight at 7.