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Chaotic baby rattler 125; The same result with Jake Finch in the Victory Lane – short track scene

In this case, a lot happened, but the end result remained on Friday evening on the South Alabama Speedway with Jake Finch and Ronnie Sanders Racing No. 18 in Baby Rattler 125.

While most of the race is a three-way duel between Finch, Casey Roderick and Jett Noland-with all three trade at different points of the Pro Late model race only the winner nearby to see the goal.

Roderick, just eight rounds away, when he won his first race since a violent crash in Snowflake 100 last December, Noland replaced in the turn. Noland sent racing control back for contact and Roderick was there because of his participation.

In this way, Finch introduced the lead again, but it took a few more restarts to ultimately enforce.

“I messed up a restart and gave away the lead. That was obviously a mistake at my end, ”said Finch. “I knew (Roderick and Noland) would drive hard and just kept me in position and it worked in my favor – sometimes it does it and sometimes not.

“It did it tonight. I was tested a lot for these restarts to end up with a good job to get to the Victory Lane. “

As Finch said, he did not hit 1,000 on restarts and said South Alabama Speedway was particularly difficult for the leader.

“It is difficult because you have different zones (new stays) for every track you go,” said Finch. “The second car car always seems to have the feeling that you have the right to go whenever you want. These Pro Late models are very dynamic and unforgettable than the supers.

“The supers, Tire Spin is a problem, but they have enough strength to get what they need. I felt like I had a few bad restarts, but lucky that my best restarts came when it was most important. “

What happened between Roderick and Noland? Apparently it goes far beyond your crucial incident.

“It all started when I came in second place,” said Roderick. “I was for two or three restarts, whatever, outside of him and would measure on the race track. He is in front of me and runs up the race track. If your left front tire is there behind his right front tire, you cannot turn into the car to keep it down. Anyone who has driven long enough knows that they can't.

“You say I made every restart and that's not true. I sat there and saw him play with all the games that next to him as fifth, sixth, started everything that happened up there, and he led her in the same way. “

Roderick said he only needed a few laps to get away Noland.

“Spotters said inside and I was ready to give it to him, but we didn't make it in the corner before I turned to the side. I don't know.”

Noland struck an outraged tone about the matter.

“I don't have to talk about my side of history,” said Noland. “He will think he's right and I will think I am right. … I had done it from the same person I did. Obviously he believes that he was right and I think I was right and nothing has to be said anymore. “

Stephen Nasse, who did not have a racing car and also from the sixth and tried to avoid the incident in Roderick, Noland, and took second place until the end of the night. Before that, he was careful because he drove from the hill in curve 1.

“I would not have thought that we could honestly return through the field,” said Nasse. “We knew that the car would not be the same, so we came up with a schedule. We could work on it. We were not sure whether we did better because we ended up in this wreck shortly afterwards.

It was a long race and if you asked me about the wreck and the next runs, I would say that it would not end near the front. I just love working with these boys and nothing else to work against anyone, but there is simply no termination in this team. I am glad that I broke it home in second. I have the feeling that if the last restart wasn't so crazy, I said Jake, I was ready to give him the bumper because he got this last year. It would have been an exciting race.

“But the way this race went, and all the adversities with which we were confronted, I am enthusiastic about a second place.”

Wet referred to the contact in front of him at the last restart, which enabled Finch to get away.

The most remarkable incident occurred at the beginning of the race when Rafe Slate caught fire and the security ATV arrived at the scene.

The planned Rattler 250 Super Late Model Race is on Saturday evening, but a Tornado outbreak is likely for the area, so Uara and South Alabama Speedway Social Channels monitor on the latest schedule.

Baby Rattler 125
South Alabama Speedway
March 14, 2025

  1. Jake Finch
  2. Stephen wet
  3. Colin Allman
  4. Jason Vail
  5. Michael Hinde
  6. Jett Noland
  7. Jim Wall
  8. Garrett Smith
  9. Brandon Lopez
  10. Cody Brinson
  11. Blaise Rutherford
  12. Zack Dixon
  13. Aidan Potter
  14. Casey Roderick
  15. TJ Decaire
  16. Kendrick Kreyer
  17. Justin South
  18. Tristan McKee
  19. Korey ruble
  20. Steve Dorer
  21. Trent Williams
  22. Rafe slate
  23. Brian Reeves
  24. Cody Martell
  25. Chase McLemore