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Wayne Anderson Makes It Two in a Row for
FAST at Orlando SpeedWorld


Orlando Speedworld; Orlando, Florida: Race scheduled for Saturday, March 6, 2010. For the
second consecutive event, the weather was perfect for racing as the Sunoco Florida All Stars
Tour traveled to Orlando Speedworld for the running of the Discount Propane 100. A great field
of 31 Super Late Model, Limited Late Model, and Crate Late Model entries took qualifying laps,
with Series Rookie Randy Anderson of Wildwood setting fast time of 13.800 (97.826 mph) in the
No. 86 Airframe International Chevrolet. Lakeland’s Steve Doror qualified second in the No. 110
RaceCar Engineering entry, with Tyler Laing in the No. 39, Dalton Zehr in the No. 119, AJ Corelli
in the No. 2, and Wayne Anderson in the No. 84 rounding the top 6 spots. Laing was later
disqualified at Tech Inspection, moving Austin Kirkpatrick into the sixth qualifying spot.

B-Main Results

Sunoco FAST rules call for cars qualifying lower than the top 24 to compete in a B-Main feature.
With Laing moving to the B-Main, the field for the 25-lap B-Main was set at seven cars. David
Weaver, starting on the pole, was followed by Jeremy Gerstner, Daniel Maddox, Mike Cenzi, Perry
Lovelady, Cody Lane, and Tyler Laing. Weaver held the point for the first 14 laps, with Laing
moving taking the lead and holding it through the remaining laps for the win.

Discount Propane 100 Results

In the pill draw 6th
place qualifier Wayne Anderson drew the pole position, with Dalton Zehr, Randy Anderson, AJ
Correlli, Steve Dorer, and Austin Kirkpatrick drawing in that order. Wayne Anderson led all 100
laps of the event, which was slowed seven times by cautions, with the most serious incident
occurring on lap 25 when Todd Allen and Dalton Zehr got together coming off turn 2, with Dalton’
s car riding the wall on the backstretch before landing on its side with a fire in the engine
compartment. There were no injuries. Late in the race, Steve Dorer mounted a furious charge,
including a last lap sprint to the outside that brought him to the finish line just three feet short of
Anderson. Austin Kirkpatrick finished third, followed by CJ Calabrese and JR McMickle rounding
out the top five. Kirkpatrick took Rookie of the Race honors. The unofficial full field finishing order
is shown below.

1. #84 Wayne Anderson

2. #10 Steve Dorer

3. #85 Austin Kirkpatrick

4. #87 Corey Calabrese

5. #119 J.R. McMickle

6. #127 Kyle Maynard

7. #4 Alan Bruns

8. #22 David King

9. #33 Casey Caudill

10. #86 Randy Anderson

11. #9 Rich Clouser

12. #70 Jermey Gerstner

13. #10 Talon Craft

14. #5 Joe Boyd

15. #2 Blake Koch

16. #27 Bobby Good

17. #38 Jared Allison

18. #2 A.J. Curelli

19. #34 Shaughn McCormick

20. #407 Jason Vail

21. #55 Todd Allen

22. #119 Dalton Zehr

23. #12 David Green

24. #32 Michael Williams

25. #39 Tyler Laing

26. #11 David Weaver

27. #82 Daniel Maddox

28. #62 John Gerstner

29. #71 Cody Lane

30. #92 Mike Cenzi

31. #09/50 Perry Lovelady
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