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  Senter wins again at East Bay

SCOTT LOCKWOOD
Florida Short Track Report.com

GIBSONTON - On the first night of the Florida Mini Sprint Winternationals at
East Bay, Travis Senter, Jr. made things look real easy in a dominating win.

After a decent finish in the second night, Senter was looking to take another
trophy back to Arkansas in the finale, but a deep field of 26 cars would make
him have to earn it.

Senter looked well on his way to a repeat, as he came out and destroyed the
field in the first heat race with a winning margin of over half a lap on second
place Tyler Reddick.  New York driver Matt Pupello took the second heat, with
Angelo Mercardo and Dustin Gates taking the other two heat races.

It looked as if Pennsylvania driver Jim Young was on his way to a win in the B-
main, only to see rookie driver Wyatt Corniellie get by with less than two laps
to go and go on to lead his first laps and win his first ever race in a mini sprint.  
Brian Roseman also got by Young to get the final transfer spot into the A-main.

As the field took the green flag for the 25 lap main event, Brent Marks made
contact with another car and flipped wildly into the first turn.  Marks was
uninjured but would be done for the night.  On the second attempt at a start,
Gates made a move for the lead but slowed suddenly to bring out a caution.

The third time turned out to be a charm as Clayton Robertson jumped out to
an early lead.  Starting from the second row, Senter settled in and was up to
second by lap 6.  After a spin by Corniellie brought out a caution the next lap.
Senter got by Robertson and quickly checked out on the rest of the field.

The rest of the event turned out to be a race for second and third place.  
Robertson suffered a mechanical failure on lap 14 and fell out of contention,
moving Marty Hardgroder into second.  In the closing laps, Tennessee’s
Samantha Gargus came from the middle of the pack, using some dicey moves
and well timed passes to get to third.  However, no one had nearly enough for
Senter, who was nearly as dominant in this race as he was the first night.  
Luke Thomas and Mercardo rounded out the top five.

The Florida Mini Sprints will continue their Winternationals series next
weekend, and will return to East Bay Feb. 11 and 12.