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Sides Holds Off Kinser At Tri-City
May 31st, 2010

FRANKLIN, Pa. — Jason Sides held off 20-time World of Outlaws champion Steve Kinser to win before a huge crowd Sunday night at Tri-City Speedway.
Sides took the lead on the ninth lap and led the remainder of the 25-lap contest on the three-eighths-mile oval, holding off a couple of late charges by Kinser to score his second victory of the season and the sixth of his World of Outlaws career.
“Anytime you can win, whether it’s once a month or two or three in a row is good,” said Sides. “Another win for us is great. It was another good night for us. Doug (Rankin) works so hard and it’s a great night for all of our sponsors as well.”
Sides lined up second in the Wetherington Tractor Service Maxim and looked low in turn one at the start and then in turns three and four on the opening circuit, nearly taking the lead from Kinser, who started on the pole. Following Sides move to the lead on the ninth lap, the lead pair split a lapped car in turn one with Kinser on the high side of the track and Sides on the low groove.
“We were just trying to get up underneath them and not really root them out of the way, but just let them see who is coming so they are not racing you,” noted Sides. “A lot of them were very considerate about that.”
The 25-lap contest went green-to-checkers without a caution in just under eight minutes. Sides found himself in lapped traffic for most of the race and withstood a couple of spirited challenges from Kinser for the top spot.
“It really was surprising, but I’m glad it did because it kept us in traffic,” said Sides. “When I could clear some of the traffic it made me like I had a little leeway before Steve got to them or past them.”
Kinser led the first eight laps on Sunday night aboard the Bass Pro Shops Maxim for Tony Stewart Racing en route to the runner-up finish which was his series leading 20th top-10 finish in 21 races.
“The top gave away on me and I should have gone back down to the bottom and stayed out there a little bit too long and Jason (Sides) got by me,” shared Kinser. “He was running fast and I couldn’t do anything with him. I had a chance to win it and gave it away.”
Dale Blaney, who began the night by turning the fastest lap in time trials, scored his best World of Outlaws finish of the season coming home third in the Ti-22 Performance Maxim.
Lucas Wolfe followed up a podium finish at Charlotte with a fourth-place performance on Sunday night, while Donny Schatz finished fifth.




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