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Meyers Controls Virginia
May 16th, 2010

JAMAICA, Va. — Jason Meyers and his team had high expectations entering the first East Coast swing of the season and while the first two nights did not go quite as planned, they made up for it on Saturday night picking up their fifth victory of the season in dominant fashion in the third annual Paul Sawyer Memorial at Virginia Motor Speedway.
Meyers started third and tracked down Joey Saldana on the eighth lap to move into second, before setting his sights on leader Jason Sides. Meyers took the lead from Sides on the high side of turn two on the 12th lap and led the remainder of the distance to score his second career win at Virginia Motor Speedway.
For Meyers, it was his 40th career World of Outlaws triumph, making him just the 12 th driver in series history to have won that many races.
“This team is what makes me good,” said Meyers. “There are so many people that work hard on this team I had a great race car tonight. This is a great race track, friendly fans and a beautiful facility. We just enjoy coming here to Virginia and look forward to next year.”
The 30-lap race went without a yellow flag and was completed in nine minutes.
“What a beautiful race track here tonight,” Meyers stated. “You could run the top, the middle or the bottom, wherever you wanted to go. When you get race tracks like this, you get races like that. My hat’s off to the promoter’s and everyone here that gave us such a great race track.”
Meyers entered the East Coast swing second in points, just three markers out of the lead, before falling to third after the two nights at Williams Grove. He remains third, but gained ground after setting fast time on Saturday night to earn five bonus points. He is currently 20 points behind Joey Saldana as that pair each looks for their first World of Outlaws title.
Saldana wrapped up a very strong East Coast swing with his three top-five finish in three days, coming home second aboard the Budweiser Maxim on Saturday night.
“It was a great effort,” said Saldana. “We have been running pretty decent so I’ll take it. This is definitely the type of track that I need to work on and get better at and we were between two really good cars that run good on this style of race track. We’ll take it and go on to next week.”
Donny Schatz bounced back from a vicious wreck at Williams Grove Speedway on Friday night to finish third. Steve Kinser and Sides completed the top five.



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